MTA considers LIRR fare hike, activating mobile tickets immediately
News 12’s Nicolette Schleisman is in Hicksville catching up with commuters about the changes.
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Jul 31, 2025, 9:37 AM
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Updated 15 hr ago
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Major changes could be coming to the Long Island Rail Road, and it’s more than just a price hike.
The MTA is proposing changes
to its mobile ticketing system, including how long the tickets would last.
News 12’s Nicolette Schleisman is in Hicksville catching up with commuters about the changes.
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