How do I get a replacement senior MetroCard?

How do I get a replacement senior MetroCard?

Call the EasyPay Account Service Center at 1-877-323-7433 immediately if your card is lost or stolen. You can also file a claim online. We will deactivate your card to protect you from unauthorized charges. We will also send you a replacement card in the mail.

How much is NYC subway senior?

If your’re 65 year of age or older, remember that you are eligible to receive a reduce fare Metrocard from the MTA. This brings down the price of a single ride to $1.35.

Do you need an account to use OMNY?

Do I need to create an OMNY account to use OMNY? Creating an OMNY account is not required. However, there are many benefits available to you by registering for an OMNY account. For example, you can access a secure, personalized dashboard, where you can view up to 12 months of your trips and charges.

What is the benefit of senior citizen card?

Thus, the Senior Citizen Card acts as a government-approved proof of age which enables card-holders to avail dedicated facilities, exclusive discounts, special concessions and priority services offered by various entities.

Can I get a refund on my MTA MetroCard?

Yes you can get a refund for your MTA metrocard. You’ll need to obtain a form from the subway attendant booth, fill it out and mail it in with your metrocard. You’ll then get a refund in the form of a new metrocard in the mail.

Is a MTA transit ticket a felony?

It’s not a felony. It’s a misdemeanor and it’s probably in warrant status. You should contact the MTA and check where to go to clear it immediately. Joseph A. Lo Piccolo, Esq.

Do MTA buses take dollar coins?

YES, the MTA fare-boxes accept the two, smaller-sized dollar-coins minted in the past 35 years or so (NOT the great, BIG ones of the pre-1970’s) You CAN also use pennies on the buses (but I don’t think that the Metrocard vending machines in the subway stations accept 1-cent coins…but I may be wrong on that one).

Can college students get reduced fare MetroCards?

Some NYC public school students receive reduced-fare MetroCards. These pupils don’t have a yellow bus service and live a certain distance from their schools. Students with these cards can only use them during certain hours. Unfortunately, college students aren’t eligible for those MetroCards.