As New York City prepares for the start of congestion pricing​, the MTA says LIRR and Metro-North riders could see some ...
Funded by a surcharge on taxi and for-hire vehicle trips, the discount does not extend to Nassau and Suffolk commuters.
The MTA will offer discounted fares on Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad trips in New York City soon after the ...
With congestion pricing set to begin at the end of June, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board has voted in favor ...
The MTA the other day announced that as part of a pilot program tied to congestion pricing, it will offer a 10% reduction on ...
The new monthly discount is meant to make it easier for New Yorkers out of reach of the subway system to use public transit ...
One state senator said that by excluding Nassau and Suffolk commuters from the discount, the MTA has chosen against “easing any of the financial and lifestyle impacts congestion pricing” will have on ...
The board unanimously voted in favor of giving the 10% break to monthly pass holders traveling between stations within New ...
The discounts would range between $14 and $22 on the LIRR and from $6.50 to $19.75 on Metro-North, depending on the fare ...
The program — a pilot program meant to last at least a year — will be a monthly counterpart to the MTA’s “City Ticket,” which lets people travel within the city on the LIRR or Metro ...
The fare pilot promotion would start July 1, the day after congestion pricing launches. On the LIRR, a monthly ticket between Jamaica and Penn Station or Grand Central would go from $220 to $198 ...