How much is a 30 day unlimited MetroCard?
Cost: $33 (7-day) or $127 (30-day). You have unlimited swipes on the subway and local buses for either 7 or 30 days. Your MetroCard can only hold one Unlimited Ride refill at a time.
What happens if you lose your unlimited MetroCard?
If your card is lost or stolen, simply call 511 or 718 330-1234 and follow the prompts until you get to the Balance Protection Program. Then, supply us with the number of the credit, debit, or ATM card you used to purchase your MetroCard. The $1 new MetroCard fee will not be refunded to you.
How do I get my money back from MTA?
Your best option to request a refund is to do it through the online form:
- Go to the MTA Customer Self Service page.
- Scroll down until you reach the MetroCard section.
- Click on eFIX.
- Pick the Balance Protection Claim option from the menu.
- Check the requirement checkboxes to verify you have a right to a refund.
Is unlimited MetroCard worth it?
The 30-day unlimited card is worth the price if you take the subway or local bus more than 46 times per month. If you plan on taking fewer rides than that, you’re better off with a pay-per-ride card. That, of course, makes the monthly card a better bet for people taking the subway most days of the month.
Can you buy an unlimited MetroCard with OMNY?
Can I still pay for multiple riders with OMNY? Yes. The same pass-back rules that apply to MetroCard also apply to OMNY. You can tap and pay for yourself and up to 3 additional riders with the same payment method on a single trip.
Does unlimited MetroCard work on express bus?
About bus fares Express buses: $6.75 for most riders. You can’t use a regular Unlimited Ride MetroCard on express buses. You can only use a 7-day Express Bus Plus MetroCard.
Can I check MTA balance online?
You can check your balance: Online in your Metrocard account or on the homepage. At a Metro Agent – find a Metro Agent. On the bus – after your card is read, it will be displayed on the machine.
Do NYC MetroCards expire?
Whether Pay-Per-Ride or Unlimited Ride, every MetroCard has an expiration date. The expiration date is usually about one year from the date of purchase. If your Pay-Per-Ride MetroCard expires, you have two years from the expiration date to transfer any remaining money to a new card.
How do I contact MTA customer service?
MTA and Other General Numbers
- Out of region callers: 877-690-5116.
- International callers: 212-878-7000.
- Police Emergencies: 911.
- MTA Corporate Offices: 212-878-7000.
- Public Meeting Hotline: 212-878-7199.
- New York Transit Museum: 718-694-1600.
- Anti-Terrorism Hotline: 888-NYC SAFE (888-692-7233)
Can two people use an unlimited MetroCard?
Unlimited ride fares are good for one person to ride the subways and buses as much as they like during a specified window of time. Unlimited Ride fares cannot be used more than once every 18 minutes. This is designed to prevent fraudulent use of the card by multiple people.
How long does an unlimited CTA pass last?
Unlimited Ride Passes. You can enjoy unlimited rides on all CTA buses and trains with our 1-Day, 3-day, 7-day or 30-day unlimited-ride passes. Your pass activates the first time you use it and is good for the full length of time from that moment.
How much does an unlimited ride Metro Card cost?
An unlimited ride MetroCard can save you money. These give you unlimited swipes for a certain length of time. MetroCards cost $1. All cards except for the Single Ride card are refillable.
What to do if your MetroCard is lost or stolen?
Lost or Stolen 7-Day Express Bus Plus or 30-Day Unlimited MetroCard. Use this form if your claim relates to a Full Fare 7-Day Express Bus Plus or Full Fare 30-Day Unlimited MetroCard that was lost or stolen.
How does MTA New York City Transit protect your balance?
MTA New York City Transit provides a Balance Protection Program for its 7-Day Express Bus Plus and 30-Day Unlimited Ride MetroCard that protects you from loss or theft of the card as long as you purchased or refilled it with a credit or debit/ATM card from a MetroCard Vending Machine.