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The tap-and-go payment method is replacing the MetroCard. Straphangers cite some glitches, and a watchdog says the design ...
The MTA hasn't yet released the results of its spring customer survey, but gave CBS News New York an early look. The agency ...
New York City commuters are reporting issues with the OMNY tap-and-go system, which is set to replace the MetroCard in the ...
The MTA is disputing the results of the survey and said its own research has found that transit riders are happy with the ...
A survey of transit riders found that a majority have had issues with New York’s new tap-and-go system, months before its ...
As the MTA is transitioning from the use of MetroCards to OMNY tap-and-go, commuters have expressed a flurry of complaints ...
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ABC7 New York on MSNNew study finds some riders aren't happy with transition from MetroCard to OMNYThe MTA is disputing the results of the survey and said its own research has found that transit riders are happy with the ...
Nearly five years after the MTA began rolling out OMNY, its contactless payment system, a new survey reveals many New Yorkers are still facing frustrations with the technology. According to the ...
The MTA has postponed a subway fare hike, focusing instead on transitioning to the OMNY system, with MetroCard sales to end ...
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QNS on MSNOp-ed: What the MTA won’t tell you about the Queens Bus Network RedesignThis op-ed is a response to a July 6 commentary published in amNewYork regarding the rollout of the Queens Bus Network ...
The MTA is planning a four percent fare hike for public transit, raising the base fare to at least $3 by year's end, ...
A planned fare and toll hike that would have driven up the cost of a Long Island Rail Road ticket by 4% may be put off until ...
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