Yes, Omny offers a senior discount. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) provides a discounted fare for seniors (age 65 or older) using the Omny fare system. This discount is typically 50% off the regular fare, allowing seniors to pay half the standard rate for subway, bus, or train rides that are eligible for the reduced-fare program.
Omny, standing for “One Metro New York,” is a contactless fare payment system introduced by the MTA in the New York City metropolitan area. It's designed to replace the older MetroCard system with a more modern, convenient payment method using contactless technology like debit and credit cards, smartphones, and other electronic devices. The system simplifies fare payment for subway, bus, and commuter rail lines, offering real-time account management and balance protection.
Website: https://omny.info/
MTA's Reduced-Fare MetroCard: Offers similar benefits for seniors, with discounted fares on the same transportation network.
Local Transportation Authorities: Many cities offer their own senior-specific transit programs with various benefits like reduced fares or free rides on certain days.
Senior Organizations: Some organizations provide transportation assistance, like volunteer driver programs or discounted rideshare services.
National Chains With Senior Discounts: Companies like Ross’ Stores, Publix, and Harris Teeter offer discounts on specific days for seniors, which might include transportation-related offers.
Seniors can apply for the Omny Reduced Fare by visiting the Omny website, using the Digital Assistant to select “Senior Discount”, and providing the necessary documentation and contact information.
Yes, seniors using Omny also enjoy benefits like simplified payment, free transfers within the MTA network, online management of fare payments, and accessibility features.
Omny uses contactless payment technology, allowing passengers to tap their device at Omny readers to pay fares. This can be a smartphone, wearable device, or a contactless credit or debit card.
Yes, seniors can continue to use the MTA’s Reduced-Fare MetroCard, which offers similar benefits and discounts on the MTA transportation network.
Seniors should plan their routes, consider traveling during off-peak hours, use free transfers, always carry their Omny card, and stay informed about any changes or updates to the Omny program.