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PRESTO is an electronic fare system that allows transit users to pay for their journey quickly, easily and securely. Using the card saves you time. Every time you ride the bus you tap your card on the PRESTO machine to pay your fare. With a beep, the system calculates the correct fare for your trip, and deducts the funds from the balance stored ...
Load your PRESTO card instantly and effortlessly. Explore how to load your card with ease, ensuring you are always ready for travel.
Save even more when you travel with PRESTO. Ontario’s One Fare Program provides transit riders with free transfers when travelling between TTC and GO Transit, Brampton Transit, Durham Region Transit, MiWay and York Region Transit. Simply tap with a PRESTO card, credit or debit, or PRESTO in Google Wallet at every transfer point, and a ...
The default PRESTO fare type is Adult. For example, if you have the TTC Fair Pass Fare Type, you will be charged the Fair Pass price on TTC, and an Adult fare on other agencies. Using the PRESTO app. Sign into the PRESTO app, select your card, click the “i” icon, and select the 'Info' tab. Using the PRESTO Website.
It’s the cheapest way to travel on transit in Hamilton and across the region. Visit prestocard.ca or call 1-877-378-6123 to learn about PRESTO and to register for a child’s card. Learn more about travelling on HSR with PRESTO. Call: 905-546-CITY (2489) Email: hsrserve@hamilton.ca. Visit: hamilton.ca/prest.
Key Features of the Fare Assist Program. Hamiltonians who live at or below the Stats Canada Low-Income Measure (LIM) can apply. The LIM by family size can be found below. 30% discount on current single-ride PRESTO fares for one year following application approval. HSR fare pricing can be found at Hamilton.ca/Fares.
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If there is no vending machine, approach the customer service counter and request a Presto card. Let them know that you want to purchase a new card. There is an initial cost of $6. You’ll need to pay this amount to purchase the card. Some outlets may accept different payment methods, so be prepared to pay in cash, debit, or credit card.