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NYC MetroCard bows out, OMNY takes over with tap-and-go flair
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81068, member: 636"] The MetroCard is finally getting phased out at the end of next year. New York City announced riders can no longer buy or refill the plastic cards after December 31, 2025, ending over thirty years of swiping. The MTA expects to save millions yearly on maintenance by ditching the old magnetic strip tech. Most people already use OMNY by tapping a phone or bank card. The base fare will also rise to three dollars in January, though the OMNY system caps weekly spending at thirty-five bucks after twelve rides. For those avoiding digital payments, a physical reloadable OMNY card will be available at machines and stores. Existing MetroCards with money left can still be used at turnstiles into early 2026 to drain the balance. The shift moves NYC toward contactless systems like London and Singapore. A museum exhibit is marking the card's retirement. The message is clear: adapt to the tap or face the hassle. [/QUOTE]
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