City’s Half-Price Subway Lifeline Finally Taps Into OMNY

New York City’s Fair Fares program, which gives eligible low-income riders half-price subway and eligible bus fares, is now plugged into OMNY, officials announced Monday. Enrolled clients will receive Fair Fares OMNY cards to tap at turnstiles and on buses, letting them use contactless payments and benefit from OMNY’s automatic fare capping.

How It Works for Riders

During the first phase, the Fair Fares discount is delivered on Fair Fares-issued OMNY cards that the city mails to approved applicants. Current Fair Fares MetroCard holders can request an OMNY card through the ACCESS HRA portal or keep using any active MetroCard until it expires, according to ACCESS HRA.

Riders can add value to OMNY cards at station vending machines, select retailers, online through an OMNY account, or by phone, per OMNY.

Who Qualifies

The benefit is aimed at New Yorkers ages 18 to 64 who meet the program’s income and documentation rules. The city says enrollment is available regardless of immigration status and that a recent eligibility expansion has widened access, according to the Mayor’s Office. The release points riders to the official Fair Fares portal for exact income brackets and lists of acceptable documents.

Why This Matters

Automatic fare capping in OMNY is meant to reduce the risk of unexpected costs. As the Mayor’s Office put it, “no Fair Fares client will pay more than $17 per week” when using a Fair Fares OMNY card. The MTA has also made the seven-day fare cap permanent for OMNY users, a change officials say will simplify fares and can lower weekly spending for frequent riders, according to the MTA…

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