The MTA announced on Wednesday, Feb. 26, that starting this spring, full-price fares for most travel within the City of New York on MTA Metro-North Railroad and MTA Long Island Rail Road will be reduced through funding from the Outer Borough Transportation Account.
According to the MTA, full-price fares will be reduced by 10 percent for Metro-North travelers in the Bronx and Manhattan; 10 percent for LIRR travelers in Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan; and 20 percent for LIRR travelers utilizing monthly tickets.
However, the MTA’s plan also includes a 4 percent fare increase next year for LIRR riders, including those in Nassau and Suffolk County who are not privy to the discount.
Officials said the LIRR may lose upwards of $16 million annually due to the discounts. The pilot program is expected to last between six months and a year.
Click here to follow Daily Voice Massapequa and receive free news updates.