New York, NY – Get Full Access To All Subways For Just $27

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     Pete Donahue tries the master key on a locked emergency exit door at the 77th St. and Lexington Ave. subway station in Manhattan, NY April 22, 2010. [Photo:Hagen for News]New York, NY – This is the key to the city, and it cost only $27.

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    The key unlocks swing gates next to every subway turnstile, granting easy – and free – access to all platforms and trains.

    And while these universal keys should only be in the hands of authorized transit workers or police and fire officials, copies have fallen into the hands of some regular New Yorkers – and they are taking the MTA for a ride.

    “I’ve been saving a lot of money. There are 468 stations in the city and you can use it at any one of them,” said a Brooklyn man who says he obtained a key from a transit worker for $27, the same price as a one-week unlimited MetroCard.

    “If you find an area that’s not supervised by the police, you’re in. It’s like a key to the city.”

    The Daily News tried out the key at 15 stations across the city, including Yankee Stadium on the B line in the Bronx, Junction Blvd. on the No. 7 in Queens and 68 St. on the Lexington Ave. line.

    It worked every time.

    Police said scammers are not only riding around for free, they are furtively selling entry to the subways for less than the $2.25 fare at unstaffed entrances.

    Cops confiscated 33 gate keys from perps arrested last year for illegally selling trips or other offenses, according to NYPD spokesman Detective William Winning.

    So far this year, police have arrested 15 suspects with subway gate keys, Winning said.

    But the low-level thieves, knowing arrests and brief jail stints are inevitable, plan ahead by stashing away extra keys and starting up their scam all over again.

    “They all have copies on standby so if they get locked up, when they come back out on the street, they’re still able to make money,” said the Brooklyn man who had a copy. “It’s their bread and butter.”

    MTA Inspector General Barry Kluger said his office would launch an investigation.

    “We will coordinate our investigation in cooperation with NYPD and MTA security and transit officials,” he said.

    New York City Transit spokesman Charles Seaton said the keys were distributed for official use only by Transit personnel, the FDNY and the NYPD.

    “We take this issue very seriously and are working closely with the NYPD, which has been aggressively tackling the issue,” Seaton said.

    The Brooklyn man said he knew of seven people with keys, and while he gave copies to a few friends, he said he never sold discounted rides to passengers.

    He gave his last copy to the News, saying he was tempted to keep using it but he no longer wanted to risk being arrested.

    Straphangers beat the fare an estimated 19 million times a year, according to an NYC Transit analysis, and deprived the agency of about $27 million last year alone.

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    vb
    vb
    15 years ago

    How is this any different than just jumping over the turnstile or going under it? People who don’t want to pay to ride don’t need any keys.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    or you can just go on the alarmed door it will buzz for 2 minutes.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    The moron who brags about this in the paper should be arrested. Where does he get off saying he gave away the last key and doesn’t want to get arrested?

    This is like someone stealing fifty million dolalrs from a bank and giving the last dollar away because he doesn’t want to get arrested!

    Do the crime-do the time.

    Best ganav
    Best ganav
    15 years ago

    And you know what?
    I always say to these “type of people” , that you can walk by almost any fruit store and fill up your bag with fruit and NO -ONE will ever know

    it’s not hard to be an elementary ganav

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    where can i find one of these keys?

    Dovid from Modiin
    Dovid from Modiin
    15 years ago

    #5 – Ask your Rav where you can find extra master transit keys 😉

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    i have one of those keys i got it for free

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    In russia they have it that you walk into like a turn style but it has no visible bars its tall and if you walk through without paying 4 big metal bars hit you in the ……….

    ali
    ali
    15 years ago

    Why not just change the locks???? idiots!!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    the city lost $19 million dollars and it will cost the city $ 19 million to change the locks, so there is no gain

    moshe yosel
    moshe yosel
    15 years ago

    Can he get me a copy of all the Mikvah Cards

    doesnt add up
    doesnt add up
    15 years ago

    Can someone check the math on the last line of the article. It says that 19 million rides have been stolen costing the city 27 million dollars. When was the last time the fare was $1.42?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    How is changing 1000 locks going to cost 19 million dollars? 19,000,000/1000 locks=$19,000 to change each lock?!?!?!

    Dave
    Dave
    15 years ago

    the TA workers are giving them out in order that the city will increase the number of humans at stations.