The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is set to extend the validity of one-way and round-trip tickets on its commuter railroads — Metro-North Railroad (MNR) and the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) — from two weeks to two months. The refund period for those tickets is being extended from one month to two months. Ten-trip tickets will remain valid for six months. The period during which a 10-trip ticket is refundable is being lengthened to match its validity.
A $10 refund processing fee will remain in effect to recoup some of the administrative expenses of issuing and mailing checks.











