New York City’s MetroCard — the gold-hued fare card and its notoriously finicky magnetic strip — is being replaced with OMNY, ...
The MetroCard, New York City’s finicky transit fare payment system, died on Thursday after years on life support. It was 34.
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Swipe and let go
You will not see the final swipe this weekend. The MetroCard will continue to work for months to come, till the last batch of cards hits its expiration date. But after December 31, you won’t be able ...
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MetroCard to be retired Wednesday after 31 years
The MetroCard — a blue-and-yellow pass that for more than three decades let riders into New York’s vast subway network with a ...
The MetroCard — a blue-and-yellow pass that for more than three decades let riders into New York’s vast subway network with a ...
After 30 years of glitchy swiping, it's finally time for New Yorkers to get the subway experience that they deserve.
When the MetroCard replaced the New York City subway token in 1994, the swipeable plastic card infused much-needed modernity ...
The golden-yellow tickets reshaped how New Yorkers accessed the subway and became civic icons in the process.
With the MetroCard retiring at the end of 2025, the OMNY system will become the only way to pay for most transit riders.
Thirty years ago, the newfangled method of paying for New York City’s buses and subways seemed like cutting-edge technology.
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — If you’re someone who loves the convenience of tapping your phone or smartwatch to pay, cybersecurity experts say you may want to think twice before your next purchase. A new scam ...
The last time Turnstile touched down in Orlando, a sold-out House of Blues briefly became the sweatiest place in the city. We’re expecting no less passion or perspiration when the hardcore punk ...
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