The Metro, a pizza at the two Stitch Pizza shops in Manhattan. It might outlive the MetroCard: “It’s something we might end ...
After more than three decades of swipes, the MetroCard, a familiar piece of New York City history, is heading into retirement ...
It’s the countdown to the end of the MetroCard and while many New Yorkers know they won’t be able to buy a new one after Dec.
As the Metropolitan Transit Authority moves to a contactless, tap-and-go payment system, "FAREwell, MetroCard" allows visitors to learn more about the history of the long-running fare card ...
The MetroCard will soon be put to rest forever after 32 years of service in New York City. After December 31, MTA riders will no longer be able to purchase or reload MetroCards. The new OMNY system ...
In honor of the magnetic stripe card’s retirement, the New York Transit Museum is set to open an exhibit at its Brooklyn ...
The MetroCard will cease to exist as a way to get around New York City on Dec. 31. CBS News New York's Elijah Westbrook has ...
Tap-and-ride at the turnstile is super popular with riders. In fact, over 93% of commuters already use either an OMNY card or tap-and-pay technology.
PATH introduced its new TAPP card on Thursday as commuters in City and New Jersey prepare for the end of MetroCard and SmartLink.
First the removal of payphones around New York City and now the last days of the infamous MetroCard machine. The machine, whose been in every NYC subway station since 1999, will be extinct after this ...
PATH introduces its new reloadable TAPP card as MetroCard’s 2025 phase-out approaches, offering a flexible, cash-friendly payment option.
As the end of the MetroCard era draws closer, the MTA is sending the New York City icon out with a bang by bringing back one ...