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The Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee to the MTA found riders are generally positive about the new system but nearly 75% ...
New Yorkers are pros at adapting—pizza on the go, walking faster than most people jog—but the city’s transition to OMNY, the ...
Around 74% of OMNY users said they had issues with the system in a new survey published by the Permanent Citizens Advisory ...
The MTA says it’s moving ahead with retiring the MetroCard and fully switching to its tap-and-go OMNY system by the end of ...
Many New York City public transit users experience problems with OMNY as the MTA continues to phase out MetroCards in favor ...
The MTA hasn't yet released the results of its spring customer survey, but gave CBS News New York an early look. The agency ...
As the MTA is transitioning from the use of MetroCards to OMNY tap-and-go, commuters have expressed a flurry of complaints ...
The MTA is disputing the results of the survey and said its own research has found that transit riders are happy with the ...
Then-Gov. George Pataki holds up the now-ubiquitous MetroCard during a 1997 press conference. The MTA began testing the MetroCard system in 1993 and didn’t ultimately nix subway tokens until 2003.
The end of the multi-decade-old MetroCard system is nigh. Last month, the MTA announced MetroCard vending machines would be totally replaced with One Metro New York, or OMNY, kiosks starting in ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – The MTA is spreading love with a special Valentine’s Day giveaway. The transit agency is offering two OMNY vouchers, each worth $25, along with a bag of MTA merchandise in ...