Come January 1, the Metropolitan Transit Authority will no longer sell MetroCards, and riders will be required to use OMNY, a ...
NEW YORK — When the MetroCard replaced the New York City subway token in 1994, the swipeable plastic card infused much-needed ...
Don Holmgren said that one of his favorite aspects of the venerable Cable Car Museum — where people can see the live ...
The golden-yellow tickets reshaped how New Yorkers accessed the subway and became civic icons in the process.
Thirty years ago, the newfangled method of paying for New York City’s buses and subways seemed like cutting-edge technology.
The MetroCard isn’t dead yet, but some New Yorkers are already in mourning. Hundreds of heartbroken visitors flocked to a ...
The Delhi Metro Museum was inaugurated at Supreme Court Metro Station by CM Rekha Gupta on December 17. The museum features ...
After more than three decades of swipes, the MetroCard, a familiar piece of New York City history, is heading into retirement ...
The MetroCard will soon become an antique after three decades of service, transforming before New Yorkers’ very eyes from an everyday straphanger totem into a relic of subway history. In honor of the ...
The upcoming retirement of the MetroCard, a long-standing part of New York’s transit system, will be marked at the New York Transit Museum with an exhibit titled “FAREwell, MetroCard.” According to ...
Before the MetroCard is retired this month, the New York Transit Museum is saying goodbye to the iconic transit payment method with a special exhibit. Opening on December 17, “FAREwell, MetroCard” ...
The New York City subway system celebrated its 120th birthday on Sunday. It has certainly changed a lot through the decades, from wooden lo-voltage train cars with no A/C, to others with ceiling fans, ...