How much is a round-trip on the Metro-North?

How much is a round-trip on the Metro-North?

Round-trip tickets may be purchased with a $5.50 ($5.78 value) MetroCard on the reverse side.

What are the off-peak hours for Metro-North?

Off-Peak hours include weekdays 9am – 3pm and 7pm – 5am; weekends and Federal holidays.

Can you buy Metro North tickets on the train?

Buying LIRR and MNR tickets. The easiest way to buy tickets for the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad is before you board. Learn more about getting tickets on your phone, from ticket machines, from ticket offices, by mail, through your employer, and onboard trains.

How do I get a monthly Metro North pass?

Customers are advised to use the following alternatives to purchase their tickets:

  1. MTA eTix®, the mobile ticketing app that lets you purchase tickets directly on your smartphone or mobile device. See details.
  2. Metro-North Ticket Machines or Ticket Windows.
  3. Mail & Ride, the monthly ticket by mail service. See details.

How much is a Metro North monthly pass?

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Sample fares to GCT/Harlem-125th Street On-board fares are indicated in red.
Ticket Type > Stations Monthly Off‑Peak
Greenwich Cos Cob Riverside Old Greenwich $298.00 $5.25 $11.00
Stamford Noroton Heights Darien Rowayton $332.00 $5.75 $12.00

How do Metro-North monthly passes work?

When you buy a monthly pass – you are buying an unlimited ticket to go between the two designated stations as often as you would like during that month. Most people buying the monthy pass are daily commuters and are always travelling during peak times. It’s like an unlimited metro card but just between 2 stations.

Are weekly Metro-North tickets round trip?

The weekly ticket includes a 7-day Unlimited Ride MetroCard. See details about the Atlantic Ticket. Special discounted one-day, round-trip group tickets may be purchased for organized groups of 30 or more. The ticket is valid for the date of purchase for peak and off-peak travel on all Metro-North trains.

How much is the Metro-North to Poughkeepsie?

Hudson and Harlem Line To/From GCT/Harlem-125th Street On-board fares are indicated in red.
Beacon New Hamburg Patterson Pawling Appalachian Trail $11.00 $11.00
Poughkeepsie Harlem Valley-Wingdale Dover Plains $12.25 $12.25
Tenmile River Wassaic $12.50 $12.50
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How much is a train ticket to Poughkeepsie?

The price of a one way train ticket from New York City to Poughkeepsie is on average $25 (€19) if you purchase within the next 7 days.

Does Metro North go to Grand Central?

Metro-North runs service between Grand Central Terminal in New York City and its northern suburbs in New York and Connecticut.

How much is the NYC Subway 2020?

Subway fare is $2.75*, payable with MetroCard. People 65 years or older and people with qualifying disabilities who show a proper form of identification (including Reduced-Fare MetroCard or a Medicare card) are eligible for reduced fare. * The cost of a SingleRide ticket is $3.00. Sold at vending machines only.

Are NYC subways safe at night?

subways are as safe as any form of transport at night. just be aware, as much as you would be on the street. the most prevalent crime is petty theft from sleeping or distracted passengers.

Which NYC subway lines are above ground?

In Manhattan, the only places where the subway goes above ground is on the Broadway IRT (1 train) from around 122nd to 132nd st, and very very far uptown. In the outer bouroughs you’ll have more luck. The subway in Brooklyn is above ground for most of the J/Z, F, D, N, B and Q trains.

What is the deepest NYC subway station?

It is the deepest station in the New York City Subway system at about 173 feet (53 m) below street level….191st Street station.

191 Street
New York City Subway station (rapid transit)
View of the downtown platform
Station statistics
Address West 191st Street & Saint Nicholas Avenue New York, NY 10040

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