How do you get OMNY?
OMNY is available at all subway stations and on all MTA-operated buses in New York City. Learn more about the rollout. OMNY supports a full-fare, pay-per-ride option now, including free transfers.
How much is a MetroCard?
Types of MetroCards and what they cost. Cost per swipe: $2.75. You put a dollar value on the card and pay $2.75 at the beginning of each trip. The minimum balance for new cards is $5.50, the cost of two swipes.
Where can I apply for a senior MetroCard?
Fare Service Center located at 3 Stone Street in downtown Manhattan, Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or MetroCard Bus to apply in person. You must bring an official ID with your birth date indicating that you are a Senior Citizen 65 years or older. You do not need this application notorized when you appear in person. A photo will be taken.
How old do you have to be to get a reduced fare MetroCard?
Application for MTA Reduced-Fare MetroCard for. Senior Citizens(65 years or older) ALL INFORMATION WILL BE KEPT STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. General Information — If you receive Medicare Benefits based on a Disability, use the application for People with Disabilities.
How to apply for disability reduced fare in Baltimore?
Applicants must return the completed application by fax (410-333-4347), by mail (MTA Reduced Fare Certification Office, 6 St. Paul St., Baltimore, MD 21202), or call to make an appointment. The Disability Reduced Fare Card is not available the same day that the application is received.
Where can I apply for reduced MTA fares?
For Senior/Disability fares, please visit the MTA Farespage. For further information, call or visit the MTA Certification Office at 6 Saint Paul Street (Lobby Level); Baltimore, MD 21202, telephone 410-767-3438. The MTA Disability Reduced Fare Program Application can be found under Reduced Fareson our Forms Page