The expansion would offer free transit on the subway and bus for people making up to 150 percent of the federal poverty level, which is not a lot.
Sometimes a political issue is so big, so obvious, so logical, that the hosts of the New York Slant podcast, Nick Powell and Gerson Borrero just can't stay quiet. Right now, that issue is Fair Fares.
NEW YORK (PIX11) — You’ll be paying more in a few weeks for NYC Transit or to travel on an MTA bridge and through a tunnel. On Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026, the base fare for a subway or bus ride increases 10 ...
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‘Fare hikes not fair’: Riders at MTA hearing rally against fare hikes, rail against evasion
A procession of residents at hearings Wednesday said the MTA is on the wrong track with plans to increase fares, often calling for it to do more to collect from fare evaders. Bus and train riders and ...
On March 19, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority increased fares on its monthly and weekly passes, with a monthly MetroCard now costing $121. While the transit system remains a bargain for most ...
One week after the MBTA launched a new crackdown on people not paying for their ride, 49 warnings were issued, according to the transit service. Though, despite the warnings, not much has changed, ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- The New York City Council is pushing for reduced fare MetroCards for low-income residents. "I remember when regular transit used to be 2 dollars," said Natalia Joseph, a frequent ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Recently, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority installed a Fair Fares kiosk in the customer service center at the St. George Ferry Terminal. Located at the Staten Island ...
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