Toronto-area transit riders will be able to use the Presto fare card in all subway stations and surface vehicles by 2016, the TTC and provincial transit agency Metrolinx announced Wednesday. The ...
A thin crack is all it takes to render a Presto card completely useless and they're easy to lose as you navigate crowded transit stations, trains and buses. A Metrolinx spokesperson said the ...
TTC riders paying with Presto cards can now make short return trips or transfer between buses, streetcars or the subway within a two-hour period of time without having to pay an extra fare. Mayor John ...
Most of us seniors who regularly ride the TTC know that as of next year Presto cards will replace tokens and seniors’ tickets. What most people don’t know is the problems this will pose for seniors ...
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has adjusted its timetable to implement its fare-card system, accelerating its completion date and now including its existing streetcar fleet in the mix. TTC ...
Metrolinx, the transit agency that manages integration of the PRESTO card system in the Greater Toronto Area, recently detailed plans to support mobile payments within the coming years, according to ...
After a fare hike, a massive subway shutdown, a ticket collectors scandal and a recent paper ticket refund debacle, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is piloting a smart card system called Presto ...
You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Mayoral candidate Rocco Rossi announced his plan for $356 million overhaul of the TTC’s fare collection ...
TTC customers will be able to use tickets, tokens and day passes heading into next year, the transit agency says. After ...
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