
"Mobile sales vehicles give riders a quick and easy way to make the switch to OMNY, said MTA Chief Customer Officer Shanifah Rieara. We want all customers to unlock the benefits of Tap and Ride technology whether it's the money-saving fare cap feature or all the time they'll save tapping instead of swiping. With the MetroCard destined for the history books, OMNY is the way of the future."
"Tap and Ride makes it even easier to ride the subway or bus, said NYC Transit President Demetrius Crichlow. These mobile sales vehicles are a great way to spread the word and get more New Yorkers signed up for so they can enjoy seamless transfers, compatibility with Access-A-Ride and our record on time performance. The mobile sales vehicles will operate across New York City and Westchester on select days of the week."
MetroCard sales end Dec. 31 as the contactless Tap and Ride (OMNY) payment system becomes default in the New Year. The MTA is deploying mobile sales vehicles and opening 15 additional Customer Service Centers to help customers transition. At each vehicle riders can buy or refill OMNY cards, transfer MetroCard balances to OMNY, and apply for the Reduced-Fare program. Mobile sales vehicles will operate across New York City and Westchester on select days; after Dec. 31 they will stop selling MetroCards but continue to assist with OMNY issues. Schedules are posted online and customers are encouraged to call 511 to confirm.
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