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Google announced today that Google Pay will soon work with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (MTA) OMNY contactless fare payment system in New York City.
As part of a public pilot program that starts May 31, MTA riders can use Google Pay with all Staten Island buses. Riders can also use Google Pay in subway stations along the 4, 5, and 6 lines between Grand Central and Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center.
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According to Google, Google Pay works with OMNY as a "pay per ride" feature. The MTA previously said that OMNY will only be available as a single ride, full fare option until it's available across the entire subway and bus system. The MTA expects to offer weekly, monthly, and discounted fares in late 2020.
In related news, Google also announced that MTA subway riders can use Google Assistant starting today to get live updates on departure times. Assistant even provides walking directions to the nearest relevant subway station.
Finally, Google announced that Google Maps will show you which routes accept Google Pay. If you haven't yet set up Google Pay, Google Maps will let you do so from within the app. This feature will be available in the next few weeks for Melbourne's Myki, New York City's MTA, and London's Transport for London transport systems.
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