New Yorkers Can Now Buy Train Tickets from Smartphones

Posted by at 11:48 am on July 6, 2016

Commuters who ride select Long Island Railroad or Metro-North routes can use the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s new eTix app to purchase, activate, and use train tickets.

TheĀ MTA says mobile ticketing is available to those who ride LIRR’s Port Washington branch or Metro-North’s Hudson Line, with support for all branches/lines due by the end of August. The app, available to Android and iOS smartphones, allows commuters to purchase single ride, round-trip, 10-trip, or weekly tickets.

Commuters will need to activate individual tickets when boarding trains and make sure their phone is available for conductors to validate each ticket. The MTA says all tickets purchased through the eTix app will cost the same as those purchased via MTA ticketing machines, with no extra fees or charges. Refunds for tickets are available, but limited.

eTix supports multiple tickets for families/groups, employer discounts, and receipts for business travel. Notably, eTix program tickets are not compatible with the NYC Transit (subway/bus) nor the NICE (bus) systems.

The MTA’s eTix app is free to download from the Google Play Store and iTunes App Store.

 

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