For more information visit www.mta.info or contact:
Department of Employee Relations & Diversity
420 Lexington Ave., 12th Floor, New York, NY 10170
or call 511.
Complaints may also be directed to:
U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Transit
Administration, Ofce of Civil Rights,
Attention: Complaint Team, East Building 5th Floor—
TCR,1200 New Jersey Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20590
FARES
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BETWEEN NEW FAIRFIELD
AND GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL
• Monthly UniTicket: ..................... $470.00*
- Combination bus/rail monthly
- Unlimited travel on bus/rail
- Good seven days per week
• Weekly UniTicket: ...................... $151.25*
- Combination bus/rail weekly
- Unlimited travel on bus/rail
- Good Saturday through Friday
• Bus Fare:
- One-way Peak ................................ $1.75
- Seniors/Disabled (65 or older) ........... $.85**
- Students (K-12) .............................. $1.40
- Other discount fares available, please
callHARTransit.
• Rail Fares:
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- One-way Peak .............................. $20.00
- One-way Off-peak ........................ $15.00
- Senior/Disabled (65 or older) ........ $10.00
- One-way Child (ages 5-11 years) .... $1.00***
- Monthly Commutation ............... $437.00
- Weekly Commutation ................. $140.00
- Ten Trip Peak ............................. $200.00
- Ten Trip Off-peak ....................... $127.50
Telephone Information
MTA Metro-North Railroad
Schedules, fares, and Senior Citizen/
Disabledaccessibility �����������������������������511
Deaf/Hard of Hearing –
Use your preferred relay service provider
or the free 711 relay to reach �����������������511
In Connecticut call ��������������� (877)690-5114
Tickets and Fares information available
online at www.mta.info/mnr, brochure
available at all ticket ofces, Grand Central
Terminal�
MTA Police: 212-878-1001
Police Emergency Only:
888-MTA-911PD
or 888-682-9117
HARTransit
Monday – Friday
5 AM – 10:30 PM ����������������� (203) 744-4070
* Purchased with Metro-North monthly or weekly rail ticket
only.
** Senior Citizen (65 or older), Medicare, or Person with
Disability Identication required for discounted fare.
Restrictions apply.
- Senior Citizen Identication: Driver’s license, or
(forsenior bus fare) Sweet HART ID.
- Person with Disability Identication: Disabled
identication card issued by MTA, Connecticut, or New
York City.
- Medicare ID card
*** Family fare. Restrictions apply.
u Fares effective April 21, 2019. Subject to change.
Please purchase tickets before boarding.
On-board rail fares are higher.
RESPONSIBILITY: Metro-North Railroad cannot assume
responsibility for inconvenience, expense or damage
resulting from errors in timetables, delayed trains, failure
to make connections, or for changes in or shortage of
equipment. The schedules, equipment, and fares in this
timetable are subject to change without notice.
MTA Metro-North Railroad is committed to providing
nondiscriminatory service to ensure that no person is
excluded from participation in, or denied the benets of,
or subjected to discrimination in the receipt of its services
on the basis of race, color, national origin or income as
protected by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.