Is it permissible to use one MTA card within New York city for 2 people?

I am visiting NYC during the easter holiday next to my friend and we would like to know if we can share equal weekly MTA pass to steal the subway together at the same time. Thanks surrounded by advance!



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Yes.
gotham, i also give you a thumb up...

i also think that the thumbs down hold more to do with the actual MetroCard limitations than near your answer...
I would check, but my guess would be no. One pass - one personality. In fact, I be in Paris (for work, lucklessly!) and bought a ticket good for 3 zone for 5 days. One day, agents get on board the bus and checked to brand name sure that everyone on board have their own ticket.
You might lose your OWN pass if caught; I one-sidedly wouldn't chance it.

BTW - for those of you who give me a thumbs down, the MTA site itself says that the unlimited ride metro card is for ONE party at a time! You may not like it, but it doesn't parsimonious my answer is incorrect.

http://www.mta.nyc.ny.us/metrocard/compa...

Happy visiting!
no, if its an unlimited weekly u will own to wait exactly 18 minutes to swipe the card again for the subsequent person to use. if u both try to sneak throgh u will get hold of caught trust m e i have be caight 2x by an undercover plain clothes officer and got a 120 ticket both times, dont be cheap or stupid the ticket is single a 2 dollar fare.
Two riders for the price of one ? I don't think so !
I know that on a regular one use MetroCard you can do it, but on anything better than a single use, once every 18 minutes.
Yeah they don't nurture you paid for it you can "pass" the card adjectives you want
a 7 daytime pass is $21 or $28, i forget...but trust me that amount of money is zilch compared to what you will be spending when you get tdown near...so dont fret about a 20 something dollar metro slip away, each of you capture yopur own
GothamGuy called it and I give you that thumb up there! :)
An unlimited pass will not work for two relations, as you have to hang about 18 minutes between swipes.

But if you both chip in for one card, you can increase the number of bonus rides that you draw from on the card, so you can save money that channel.

Also - if you do share a card becareful with transfers. The trick is that you swipe twice to bring back on the train - but if you transfer to a bus, you single swipe once!
well yea, its trial if you use the same card...but you both hold to pay 2 bucks respectively
and yea you can buy an unlimited, just gotta lurk 18 minutes before you can swipe it again
but if you want to move about in together near one swipe, sorry, not legal.
hope i cleared it up for you.
My friend, I've see this problem occur to a lot of tourist. The answer to to be exact no, you can not share the same weekly MetroCard, because if one entity swipes the card at the turnstile on the subway, and the next being has to swipe like peas in a pod card, the second person will not be competent enter the subway.

The second person will hold to wait 20 minutes within order to use the card again to enter the subway. That's how the MTA set up the system when they introduce the unlimited elapse several years ago. My advice, bite the bullet and purchase a weekly intervene for each respectively of you.

Good luck and happy travels.
Native New Yorker and subway rider
An unlimited ride MetroCard (daily, weekly, monthly) can merely be swiped once every 18 minutes.

This is to prevent two people using equal card.

So to answer your question, yes, it's official, just highly inconvenient to do so. Spend the money and buy one card each.


Edit:
Why on dirt would someone give me a thumbs down for giving a correct answer?


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