Subway and Bus Fares Will Increase to $3, but Not by August
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Subway and bus fares will increase to $3, but not by August
NYC subway fare hike delayed, but will likely increase to $3 by year's end
Your standard New York City transit fare could top $3 by the end of the year. As part of a budget approved last year, the MTA is planning a 4 percent increase for subway and bus fares. Although originally planned to take effect in August, the hike will likely be delayed, as it must first go through a mandatory public comment period, MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber said during the agency’s monthly board meeting. As reported by Gothamist, the incre…
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has announced that subway and bus fares will increase by about 4% by the end of this year, and one-way fares may rise to at least $3. At the same time, as MetroCard is about to be retired from the historical stage, the 30-day unlimited travel monthly pass is also facing uncertainty.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) will increase the cost of metro and bus trips by 4% by the end of 2025, which could raise the price of the simple trip to at least $3. Also, the agency plans to stop selling MetroCards, which is currently the only way to buy unlimited 30-day passes. (Keep reading...) The MTA ticket plans to raise rates was first published in Remolacha - Dominican Republic News.
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