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Re: ''Metrocard transfer''-- the MTA.info answer

Posted by MATHA531 on Tue Dec 16 07:57:41 2008, in response to "Metrocard transfer"-- the MTA.info answer, posted by gbs on Tue Dec 16 03:19:46 2008.

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Are there any other "walking" transfers available and why do they deduct your transfer when you do it.

Most modern transit systems allow unlimited rides for a certain period with one fare..Amsterdam comes to mind.

Instead of spending millions to build new transfers, why don't the jerks at NYCT simply allow unlimited transfers within the 2 hour period.

That would be a much fairer, saner and modern way of doing it, don't you think. And it wouldn't cost very much money.

Or perhaps they can do what they do in London and cap the amount you pay with your metrocard. With Oyster cards in London, you cap at leess than the price of a one day unlimited card....so if a one day card is what, $7 or something, then the metrocard should cap at $6.50 each day but no that would make sense so why do something in New York that makes sense.

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