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No, you will need a regular metro card to transfer between systems.
You can urchase a $4.50 pay per ride (regular fare) MetroCard or a 7-day unlimited ride MetroCard for $29 from any Hudson News stand at the airport or from the MetroCard Vending Machines located within the airport terminals.
The cost of a weekly Metrocard in New York City is $33. It allows for unlimited rides on the subway and local buses for a period of seven consecutive days from the first use.
If you mean the turnstiles to enter the train system, then you will need a MetroCard, which can be obtained at a booth or a MVM (MetroCard Vending Machine).For operating the MVM, the instructions are simple: just tap on screen. Once started, you will be asked to choose a language that you understand, then you can choose MetroCard. If you do not have one you can obtain one for an extra $1 on top of the amount you're charging to it. If you do not plan on using your MetroCard every day for a full week or a month, then you won't need a Unlimited card.
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MetroCard - New York City - was created in 1994.
$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-
A MetroCard is a faster, easier way to pay for public transportation in New York City. The MetroCards are available for purchase in New York at MetroCard vending machines, Subway Station booths and neighborhood Merchants.
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5 rides with $1.70 left over
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