New fares go into effect April 21, and new tolls go into effect March 31.
Look for the following specific changes: For monthly and weekly commuters, fares will increase by no more than 3.85%. Learn more about overnight travel options.
More: The MTA’s average weekday bus ridership in 2019 was 2.2 million. Learn more and apply. All riders must use face coverings when on the MBTA. Express bus fare increases to $6.75. Updated July 10th at 5:00am.
If you need to travel, we still have options for you. Read more. The MTA will install either glass or vinyl barriers on buses in order to protect riders and begin charging fares again in August. Subway, Local Bus, Select Bus: $1.35; 30-Day Unlimited Ride: $63.50; 7-Day Unlimited Ride: $16.50; Express Bus (off-peak only): $3.35 If you’re returning to work, welcome back. Overnight local and express buses are free. Please note that seniors, people with disabilities, and students pay half fare. On Sunday, April 21, 2019, new fares will go into effect on the Harlem and Hudson Lines, as well as on the New Haven Line for travel between stations in New York State ONLY. The Staten Island Railway continues to operate during this time, and fares on Staten Island buses remain in effect. For New York City Transit, MaBSTOA, Staten Island Railway, MTA Bus Unlimited Ride MetroCard. Please note that seniors, people with disabilities, and students pay half fare.Learn more about why the MBTA is increasing fares in 2019© Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, all rights reserved. Your feedback will inform the development of this technology but will not be responded to on an individual basis.While subway service is suspended from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. for coronavirus-related cleaning, we’re running enhanced bus service for essential workers. The Staten Island Railway continues to operate during this time, and fares on Staten Island buses remain in effect. The new fare structure eliminates the 5 percent bonus discount that is applied to MetroCard purchases of $5.50 or more.
Highlights from the MTA fare proposal are below.
There is no subway service from 1-5 a.m. Overnight local and express buses are free. Monthly ticket increases will not exceed $15.00.
7-Day Unlimited Ride MetroCard: Increase from $32 to $33; 7-Day Express Bus Plus Unlimited Ride MetroCard: Increase from $59.50 to $62.00 Phase 3 of NYC reopening. The new tolls take effect March 31, 2019 and the new fares take effect April 21, 2019. Reduced fares apply to seniors 65 or older and customers with disabilities.
Masks are required when you’re riding with us.
Receive notifications of MBTA service alerts by e-mail or text message (SMS).On March 11, 2019, the Fiscal and Management Control Board To see how the fare increase will affect your commute, find your mode of transit below.Please note that reduced fares for seniors, people with disabilities, and students vary based on the fare type.Please note that reduced fares for seniors, people with disabilities, and students vary based on the fare type. Monthly Inner Express Bus: Until June 30, 2019: $128.00: As of July 1, 2019: $136.00: Change: $8.00: Pass Type: Monthly Outer Express Bus: Until June 30, 2019: $168.00: As of July 1, 2019… MBTA service levels have been increased in the interest of the health and safety of our riders and employees. (Photo by Mark Hallum) Sign … Schedules Maps Fares & Tolls Planned Work.
Weekly ticket increases will not exceed $5.75. Overnight bus fares. While subway service is suspended from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. for coronavirus-related cleaning, we’re running enhanced bus service for essential workers. Single-trip fares will increase from $1.80 to $1.90 for Local Bus, Light RailLink and Metro … The 7-Day Express Bus Plus MetroCard will be $62.
There is no subway service from 1-5 a.m.