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How do I pay my M60 SBS?

The fare for the M60 is $2.90. You can pay on board the bus using OMNY, or with your MetroCard or exact change at a curbside kiosk. If you are using a MetroCard or exact change, be sure to pay and get a receipt as proof of payment before you board the bus.



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How to use OMNY on a bus
  1. Tap your contactless credit or debit card, smartphone, or wearable device at the OMNY reader as you enter.
  2. On local, limited, and express buses, you must enter and use the reader at the front door. On SBS buses, enter at any door and use the reader there.


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Public buses in New York City are operated by New York City Transit, a division of the MTA. Get more information on bus routes and schedules. The base cost of riding a Select Bus Service bus is $2.75, the same as riding the subway or the local or limited-stop bus.

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OMNY is accepted on all New York City buses. Fares can also be paid with a MetroCard, coins, or SingleRide ticket. Some buses are fare-free: Q70-LaGuardia Link to and from LaGuardia Airport.

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  1. Look for ticket kiosks on the sidewalk, near the bus stop.
  2. Press the start button.
  3. Insert your MetroCard as shown on the kiosk.
  4. Take the paper SBS ticket that the machine prints.
  5. Keep the ticket with you through your trip.


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Use Your iPhone to Pay for Transit With Apple Pay set up and a specific card selected as the Express Transit Card, you can now pay for your fare. Place your iPhone on or near the scanner on the bus, at the subway turnstile, or at another associated transit spot.

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Apple Pay is accepted on trains and buses throughout NYC.

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The M60 begins on the Upper West Side in Manhattan at West 106th and Broadway. It turns east at 120th Street, and north at Amsterdam Avenue, before turning east onto 125th Street in Manhattanville. Along 125th Street in Harlem, the M60 provides limited-stop service, with the M100, M101 and Bx15 providing local service.

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Since MetroCards are still available until the end of 2024, so until then, it may not be worth buying an OMNY card, which costs $4 more than a MetroCard. On the other hand, if you use a pay-per-ride MetroCard, you do not get to take advantage of the OMNY fare cap mentioned above.

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About bus fares OMNY is accepted on all New York City buses. Fares can also be paid with a MetroCard, coins, or SingleRide ticket. Some buses are fare-free: Q70-LaGuardia Link to and from LaGuardia Airport.

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