NYC Subway Riders Bid Farewell to MetroCard After a 32-Year Run

December 30, 2025, 12:45 PM UTC

The MetroCard — a blue-and-yellow pass that for more than three decades let riders into New York’s vast subway network with a swipe — will be retired on Wednesday, replaced by the already popular tap-and-go payment system.

Subway tokens preceded the MetroCard.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority introduced the MetroCard in 1994, bringing what was then modern, magnetic-strip technology to turnstiles that had previously allowed passengers to enter by dropping coin-like tokens that dated back to the 1950s. Prior to that, the subway accepted coins, beginning with a nickel when the system first opened at the turn of the 20th century.

“After 32 years, it’s time ...

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