"Fare revenue reduces the state subsidy needed to support operations, and these adjustments allow CTDOT to sustain current rail services," an agency spokesperson said.
If you’re a Metro-North rider in Connecticut, already juggling limited parking, train delays, and the usual commuter indignities, get ready for something new in January. Not a fare hike (for once), ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - Metro-North passengers will see several changes to ticketing policies starting January 4, as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority implements new rules affecting fare ...
Fare increases for Metro-North commuters are now in effect. Fares have increased by 4.5%, with some ticket types rising by as much as 8%. These changes mark the beginning of a series of updates to the ...
If you're heading back to work today and take the train, you may notice prices have gone up. Train fares are up 5%. That started Monday. South Norwalk to Grand Central peak is $18.25 one way and off ...
Are Metro-North Railroad's fare hikes proposed for next year threatening to strain your already tight household budget? This is your chance to speak up and, potentially, change the outcome. The ...