The number of IOU invoices issued to Long Island Rail Road passengers who didn’t pay for their trips fell by more than 40% after the LIRR toughened its fare-evasion policies in June, but the railroad ...
Fare-free transit, also known as “zero-fare,” “fareless,” and “pre-paid” transit, refers to transit agencies that, under certain circumstances, do not collect a fare from some or all of their riders.
Rather than making city buses free for all riders, elected officials and transit advocates are pushing to expand a transit program for low-income New Yorkers. By Stefanos Chen See more of our coverage ...
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