New applicants for Fair Fares, an initiative that offers eligible New Yorkers a 50% discount on subway, bus and para-transit ...
Now the subway’s crawling with fare-evaders! Rule-breaking riders are making a mockery of the MTA’s latest attempt to stop fare evaders by easily ducking under or hopping over turnstiles that ...
At the time, the fare was $0.10 - and the turnstiles had been modified to accommodate a dime. The first subway token wasn't used until 1953. Video courtesy of the New York Transit Museum More from ...
The MTA is trying something new to deter subway fare evaders just weeks after installing ... Hall/Chambers Street station, but CBS News New York's cameras still caught people jumping over.
The MTA slapped new metal shields atop a row of turnstiles at a Manhattan subway station in its latest effort to curb fare evasion ... The head of New York City Transit, Demetrius Crichlow ...
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Lennon A Woodside subway station has become the latest hotspot for fare evasion as the MTA continues to battle the ...
New Yorkers enrolled in the city's half-priced Fair Fares program can now ditch their MetroCards and tap-and-go with ease with OMNY.
The three confessed to and were convicted of murdering token seller Harry Kaufman in 1995. The case resounded from New York to Washington ... around the corner from the subway station, when ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said the initiative should relieve New Yorkers of financial stress. Low-income New Yorkers ...