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New York City's MetroCard Era Ends as OMNY Takes Over in 2024

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The iconic MetroCard, a staple of New York City's transit system for over 30 years, will be phased out starting January 1, 2024. The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) will cease selling these cards, transitioning to the contactless OMNY payment system. While existing MetroCards can still be used for a limited time, the final acceptance date will be announced later. This change marks the end of an era that began with the introduction of tokens in 1953 and the MetroCard in 1994, which became not just a payment method but a collectible item for many New Yorkers. The shift reflects a modernization of the city's transit system, aiming to streamline fare collection and enhance user experience.

Key Details: • MetroCards will no longer be sold starting January 1, 2024. • Existing MetroCards will still be accepted until a final date is announced. • The transition to OMNY aims to modernize fare payment in NYC.

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