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New Yorkers are pros at adapting—pizza on the go, walking faster than most people jog—but the city’s transition to OMNY, the MTA’s tap-and-go fare system, has been anything but smooth. A new study reveals that a whopping 74-percent of riders are experiencing issues with the system, which is set to fully replace the MetroCard by year’s end.
The NYC Ferry is looking to overhaul its route map for the first time in its history — with riders possibly having another route to choose from: one that will connect Staten Island and Brooklyn. The proposed new routes are part of a proposed 2025 NYC Ferry Network Optimization Plan that aims to tackle system level issues and improvements.
Survey reveals 74% of NYC subway riders face OMNY system issues including unresponsive readers and late charges.
Of respondents, 47% used a physical OMNY card at least some of the time, and 58% used a digital wallet/phone, the study found. Forty-three percent of respondents reported alternating between multiple modes of tapping — for example, occasionally using both an OMNY card and a physical credit card.
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Train engineers in New Jersey’s huge commuter rail system went on strike early Friday, leaving its 350,000 daily riders either working from home or seeking other means Read More Skip to content