Guidelines

What age is senior for MTA?

What age is senior for MTA?

65 years of age and older
for a Metropolitan Transportation Authority Reduced-Fare MetroCard (RFM) issued to people 65 years of age and older and people with disabilities. This program is managed by MTA New York City Transit.

How much is the Port Authority bus?

Port Authority offers a number of ways to pay your fare: Base fare is $2.50 with a ConnectCard or ConnecTix. Cash riders pay $2.75. For more information about fares, please visit Fares and Passes.

How do you pay for the T in Pittsburgh?

Port Authority offers a number of ways to pay your fare. For more information, visit Fares and Passes. Base fare is $2.50 with a ConnectCard or ConnecTix. Cash riders pay $2.75.

Does OMNY work for seniors?

Following the completion of OMNY installation at all subway turnstiles and on buses, the MTA will gradually introduce all remaining fare options and programs, including reduced fares for seniors and customers with disabilities, student fares, and more. Additional info about OMNY is available at https://OMNY.info.

How do I renew my expired senior MetroCard?

You can renew your Senior Railcard when it’s within one month of its expiry date….Simply follow these easy steps:

  1. Log in to your account.
  2. Click Renew next to the Railcard you wish to renew.
  3. Check all the details are correct.
  4. Pay, and you’re done!

Is Port Authority Bus Terminal safe?

The terminal is heavily patrolled by the Port Authority Police. Right outside the PABT late at night it is totally safe but there are some odd characters around.

Can a senior citizen ride the Port Authority for free?

The Senior Citizen ConnectCard allows seniors to ride Port Authority and other public transit vehicles for free across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Our Senior Citizen ConnectCard works just like a ConnectCard but does not need to be loaded with stored value or a pass.

How to get a Port Authority senior ConnectCard?

Simply tap your card at the fare box and be on your way. Port Authority will continue to accept blue or yellow PA Senior Transit ID cards indefinitely. Seniors who currently use their Medicare ID card to ride public transportation for free must obtain a Senior ConnectCard by December 31, 2019.

How to buy Port Authority of Allegheny County passes?

Learn about our fares and how to purchase money-saving passes and products. Learn all about Port Authority’s fare structure. Port Authority offers passes and ConnecTix to make riding convenient and more cost-effective. Tap and go quickly with Port Authority’s reusable plastic transit card.

How to apply for a Port Authority fare pass?

Simply bring your Medicare card and photo ID with you to Port Authority’s Downtown Service Center to have your application processed. If you do not have a Medicare card, you must have your treating physician complete Part II and Part III of the Reduced Transit Fare Pass Application naming your medical disability.