New York commuters prepare for the end of the MetroCard era after the MTA announced a final retirement date of December 31, 2025. The transition to the contactless OMNY system follows a decade of modernization that aims to save the agency approximately 20 million dollars annually by replacing technology used since 1994. While over 90 percent of riders have already adopted tap-and-go payments, Ronald Minor and John Sacchetti expressed concerns regarding the difficulty for elderly passengers and the loss of physical balance displays.Jodi Shapiro noted that the cards became cultural artifacts through special designs featuring artists like
David Bowie and
LL Cool J before being phased out for the new digital fare cap system. The shift marks the end of a system that originally replaced transit tokens used in the city since 1953.
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