MetroCard - New York City - was created in 1994.
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.
No, sharing a MetroCard with someone else for a single journey is not allowed. Each person must have their own MetroCard to ride the subway or bus in New York City.
To quickly obtain a new MetroCard in New York City, you can visit any subway station or bus terminal and use the vending machines available to purchase a new card. You can also go to a nearby convenience store or newsstand that sells MetroCards.
The pay per ride MetroCard system in New York City allows riders to add money to their card and pay for each subway or bus ride individually. The fare is deducted from the card each time a ride is taken, with discounts available for multiple rides.
New York City was created in 1898.
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.
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