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Subway, Bus Fares Will Increase To $3, MTA Says

MTA raises subway and bus base fare to $3 and increases tolls by 7.5% to $7.46 to support labor costs and transition to OMNY tap-to-pay system.

  • On Tuesday the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board approved raising the single subway and bus fare to $3 from $2.90, passing the measure with an 11-0 vote and two abstentions.
  • MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber said two-thirds of operating expenses cover labor costs for 70,000 employees and officials called the increase roughly a 2% annual rise.
  • Fare tables show the following increases: tolls will rise 7.5% to $7.46, single-ride tickets to $3.50, express bus trips to $7.25, and LIRR and Metro-North fares up to 8%.
  • With the OMNY rollout, the agency will retire the MetroCard after Dec. 31, cap weekly charges at $35 and $17.50 for reduced-fare riders, eliminate coin payments and the 30-day unlimited option.
  • After public comment, the board lowered the seven-day fare cap from $36 to $35 amid a mayoral race focused on high living costs, with the change set for January 4, 2026.
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AM New York broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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