MTA To Retire Metrocards By 2022, Smartphones To Be Used To Pay Fare
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If you don’t have a smartphone, you’re going to need one by 2022 as the MTA plans to retire the metrocard, reports say.

As a result of a new licensing deal with Transport London, Cubic Transportation System has been granted permission to introduce the U.K.’s public transit system technology into New York’s subways. The new technology will enable MTA riders to use smartphones, smartwatches and cards to tap their way into a subway or bus, the Daily News reports.

“Having technology with the Oyster Card capability will be a great improvement for New Yorkers,” Mitchell Moss, director of the NYU Rudin Center for Transportation, tells the Daily News. “It’s got the benefits of being a well proven and well tested and refined.”

The MTA is said to retire the MetroCard in 2022 and switch to a system similar to London’s Oyster Cards, which London introduced to their riders back in 2003.
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