Subway fare increase 2019

    • [PDF File]Budget Pamphlet Fiscal Year 2019

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      FY 2011 ridership rebounds recording highest total since 1989, aided by high gas prices despite fare increase. FY 2012 records ridership growth for second straight year as fuel prices range high between $3.30 and $4.00 per gallon. FY 2013 impacted by Hurricane Sandy resulting in a two million trip loss from two suspended days of service.


    • [PDF File]JUNE & FISCAL YEAR-END 2019 - SEPTA

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      BASIC FARE TABLE FARE DESCRIPTION PAYMENT METHOD FY18 FY19 FY20 Full Fare Single Ride (Pre-Paid) Clipper/MuniMobile $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 Full Fare Single Ride (Paid at Boarding) Farebox/Limited Use Ticket $2.75 $2.75 $3.00 Reduced Fare Single Ride (Pre-Paid) Clipper/MuniMobile $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 Reduced Fare Single Ride


    • [PDF File]THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK

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      MetroCard Fare Increase. The Adopted Plan includes biennial fare increases of four percent net in 2019 and 2021 (two percent annual increases). The annualized yield of the increase is projected to be $316 million in 2019 and $321 million in 2021. The increase took effect on April 21, 2019 $574 $818 $906 $1,332 $2,692 $8,820


    • [PDF File]2019 Fare and Toll Proposals - MTA

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      Subways, Buses, and Paratransit Fares Fare Type Current Proposal 1 Proposal 2 Base Fare $2.75 $2.75 $3.00 Bonus 5% with $5.50 purchase No Bonus 10% with $6.00 purchase Effective Fare with Bonus $2.62 $2.75 $2.73 Single Ride Ticket $3.00 $3.00 $3.25 Paratransit Fare $2.75 $2.75 $3.00 Express Bus Fare


    • [PDF File]THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF N Y

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      an increase of 26 percent in just four years. By 2022, debt service is projected to consume 18.6 percent of total revenue and 36.5 percent of fare and toll revenue. These estimates assume biennial fare and toll increases of 4 percent in 2019 and 2021, but do not factor in the potential impact of …


    • [PDF File]Subways, Buses, and Paratransit Fares

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      All cards purchased prior to the April 21 fare change must be activated by April 29 to get the full days of unlimited rides. Fare Type Valid Through 7 Day Unlimited Ride MetroCard May 5, 2019 7 Day Express Bus Plus May 5, 2019 30 Day Unlimited Ride May 28, 2019 • $1 green fee for new MetroCards purchased at subway stations still applies


    • [PDF File]Subways, Buses, and Paratransit Fares

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      Increased fare evasion, planned subway service changes to accommodate construction and maintenance/repair work, increase in use of for- ... Hold projected fare/toll increases to 4% in 2019 and 2021. The Plan continues to project net 4% biennial fare/toll increases (the equivalent of 2% per year) which is lower than the projected two-year ...


    • MTA Plans to Hike Fares in 2019, 2021 By 4 Percent Each

      2019 Fare and Toll Proposals 1 Board Presentation November, 2018 ... • 4% increase to the One-way Fare formula • If percentage increase is greater than 6%, dollar increase no more than 50₵ per trip • 2% Fare increase for West of Hudson service contracted through NJTransit 5.


    • [PDF File]MTA 2019 Final Proposed Budget - November Financial Plan ...

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      increase the base fare of single rides to $3.00 and include a 10 percent bonus increase to purchased MetroCards. In addition, 7-Day and 30-Day Unlimited MetroCards would increase $1 and $6 dollars, respectively. On February 27, 2019, the MTA Board approved a fare increase that keeps the base fare


    • [PDF File]Financial Outlook for the Metropolitan Transportation ...

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      The Fiscal Year 2019 (FY19) Preliminary Budget presents a continuation of the challenges BART faced in FY18, with declining ridership and fare revenue, aging infrastructure and increased operating expenses, while initiating a major system reinvestment program and opening extension projects.


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