![]() When you use a pay-per-ride MetroCard, a single subway or local bus ride costs $2.75. If you already have a card, keep it and refill it to avoid paying a new card fee. You can do so at subway stations, from either automated machines (large machines accept cash, ATM bank cards and regular credit cards the small machines do not accept cash) or booth attendants (cash only). Purchasing a MetroCard is your first step to getting around on subways and buses you must put a minimum value of $5.50 on the card, not including the card fee ($1), when initially buying it. For more information, consult the MTA’s accessibility guide and its list of accessible subway stations. Consult as well our article on accessible transportation in NYC. The City’s rail and bus system is run by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and known as MTA New York City Transit. It’s inexpensive, environmentally friendly and a great way to see sights throughout the five boroughs-and it operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.Īll public transit buses are accessible to passengers with visual, hearing and mobility disabilities, and so are portions of the subway system. ![]() Previously on view in Brooklyn, Bringing Back the City: Mass Transit Responds to Crisis reveals the critical role that transit employees play in preparing for and responding to natural and man-made disasters.If you can’t walk to your destination, mass transit is the next-best way to get around. Previously on view in Vanderbilt Hall, Grand By Design celebrates the rich history of New York City's Grand Central Terminal. GIVE THE GIFT OF MEMBERSHIP Gift your loved one a New York Transit Museum membership to explore our urban wonder. ![]() TOWARDS A BETTER WAY: THE "VIGNELLI" MAP AT 50 Explore our newest exhibit on the platform level of the Transit Museum in Downtown Brooklyn and online! MAKE A RESERVATION TO VISIT US IN BROOKLYN! Open Thursday - Sunday, 10am to 4pm. ![]() GRAND CENTRAL MADISON IS OPEN! Learn more in our digital exhibit, A Grand New Connection: LIRR to Grand Central Madison.Ī GRAND NEW CONNECTION Visit our Grand Central Gallery to view photographs by Patrick Cashin documenting theĮast Side Access program and the first expansion of the Long Island Rail Road in over 100 years. SUPPORT YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL STOP We are incredibly grateful for any contributions our community can make to support our recovery. ![]()
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