Current fare for the NYC subway is $2.75 per ride.
The average metro fairs in NYC are from $2.38 if you have fewer than 13 rides. This decreases to $1.87 if you do 60 trips a month. This does not include the $1 you need to pay for a Metrocard.
As a 70 year old, and a resident of Paris, France can I get a discount on metro lines?
There are several reason why an NYC resident would choose to ride the train or metro instead of owning a car. First, the metro system is fairly extensive and the fares are reasonable (based on the cost of living in the city), so the train can be more convenient. Second, parking for a vehicle in NYC is prohibitively expensive, if you can even find parking within the city itself. Third, traffic in NYC is notoriously congested - you can spend an hour trying to move 10 blocks depending upon deliveries, accidents, and other obstacles. Fourth, the metro is more ecologically friendly - it has a smaller carbon footprint than driving a single-occupant vehicle.
Any subway station booth.
Yes, you can get a 1,2,3, or 5 day pass. All information and fares on related link (in English)
No NYC taxi's are based on how many miles is driven that's it! -bigbwoy2
The number of commuters to NYC that live in Hartford is miniscule.
A New Haven Line Train on Metro North Railroad.
Fares Fares was born on April 29, 1973, in Lebanon.
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$27.00 for 7 days $8.25 for 1 day $51.50 for 14 days You can find all info about metrocards and how to use them at: http://www.nyctipsfortourists.com/index.php/the-nyc-subway/12-how-to-use-a-metrocard-