The MTA reports it’s nearly 15 months behind schedule to fully convert subways, buses, and commuter railroads to the tap-and-go OMNY fare payment system. The agency is almost halfway done with the project, but hit various delays related to Covid and software issues.
Still, despite delays in rolling out some features, Linden reported a quarter of subway and bus riders now pay for their trip with the contactless payment system. However, Long Island Railroad and Metro-North riders will have to wait until the end of next year to get OMNY.
They need to replace the SBS bus ticket kiosks to accept OMNY.
No one wants it!! What if your cellphone is dead Going to slow down passengers immensely! Waste of money.
Unbelievable
Bet nobody's doing it. Still.
How are they doing with the reduced fare cards?
And there's the panynu JFK AirTrain where foreign visitors learn that yes their cell phones take them as far as Jamaica, but then they must get in line with bags, being approached by various characters, to decipher instructions to buy a little card to continue the last leg.
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