NYC Transit Phases Out MetroCard After Three Decades

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The New York City Transit has retired its iconic MetroCard after over 30 years, transitioning to a contactless payment system called Omny, marking the end of an era for subway fare payment. The MetroCard, introduced in 1994, was revolutionary at its time but had its drawbacks, including sensitivity issues and inconvenience. Its legacy is celebrated with commemorative events and memories of its role in city life, while the city moves forward with modern contactless technology.
- End of an era as New York City transit retires three-decade-old MetroCard The Guardian
- A Farewell Ride With the MetroCard, on Every Transit Line That Uses It The New York Times
- MTA Heroes: Team members who encode MetroCards, decades on the job ABC7 New York
- What CT commuters should know as OMNY set to replace MetroCard in NYC CT Insider
- The MetroCard Never Got Its Due The Atlantic
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