Thirty years ago, the newfangled method of paying for New York City’s buses and subways seemed like cutting-edge technology.
The MetroCard isn’t dead yet, but some New Yorkers are already in mourning. Hundreds of heartbroken visitors flocked to a ...
The floppy plastic fare card is retiring this month, after three decades of production at this high-security facility in ...
Riders at the Pelham Bay Park subway station use the last MetroCard machine at the station before the MetroCards are no ...
New York City is saying goodbye to the MetroCard. Behind this everyday icon is a Japanese designer who continues to shape the ...
When we first saw the Post cover story about three clever thieves who figured out how to get a MetroCard machine to give out free tickets, we thought it was a little hysterical. How much money could ...
The end of the MetroCard is nigh: The MTA is previewing the long-awaited OMNY kiosk at its headquarters. The techy-looking OMNY machine is still just for display, but its introduction could mean it’s ...
The golden-yellow tickets reshaped how New Yorkers accessed the subway and became civic icons in the process.
NEW YORK - From eating cash to long lines, subway riders in Queens say their MetroCard machines are a mess. In dynamic Flushing where cultures intertwine, the 7 train keeps a neighborhood humming. But ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) – A woman is accused of smashing MetroCard machines inside a Brooklyn subway station on July 3, according to the NYPD. It happened at the Flatbush Avenue station, where the Nos.