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A reduced fare program refers to special programs providing particular passengers with a discounted fare option for travel on a public transport system. In the United States, public transportation systems that receive federal funding are required to offer, at minimum, half fares to the elderly and handicapped persons during off peak travel. [1]
MetroCard Vending Machine (MVM) The fares for services operated under the brands of MTA Regional Bus (New York City Bus, MTA Bus), New York City Subway (NYC Subway), Staten Island Railway (SIR), PATH, Roosevelt Island Tramway, AirTrain JFK, NYC Ferry, and the suburban bus operators Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE) and Westchester County Bee-Line System (Bee-Line) are listed below.
Half fare on public transit throughout the state (62 and older) Reduced license fees for fishing and clamming (residents 65 to 69); no fees or stamps required (70 and older); reduced hunting ...
Full fare $34 Reduced fare MetroCard $17.00 Reduced fare OMNY [133] $16.20 30-Day Unlimited [105] Full fare $132 Reduced fare $66 1-Day Unlimited SmartLink [109] $10 7-Day Unlimited SmartLink [109] $34.50 30-Day Unlimited SmartLink [109] $106 7-Day Express Bus Plus [105] $64 10-Trip AirTrain JFK [111] [105] $26.50 30-Day AirTrain JFK [111] [105 ...
Some seniors may qualify for its half-fare program. ... which amounts to a 19% discount over the regular monthly rate after a $25 application fee. The company throws in $40 of free driving time ...
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Pre-loaded SmartLink cards with 10 trips are available at all stations for $31.00 (10 trips at $2.60 each, plus a $5.00 card fee). However, MetroCard Vending Machines (MVMs) at all PATH stations are able to refill the SmartLink cards to a monetary amount equal to 1, 2, 4, 10, 20 and 40 trips as well as the daily or 30 day unlimited passes.
Fares can be paid with most credit or debit cards using the OMNY readers, with a reusable MetroCard, [184] or with single-use tickets. The MTA offers 7-day and 30-day unlimited ride programs that can lower the effective per-ride fare significantly. [186] Reduced fares are available for the elderly and people with disabilities. [17] [187]