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  1. You can also pay your unpaid fare at any time by tapping your card on a PRESTO device. If you are taking a trip at the same time, you need to tap to pay your unpaid fare, wait 5 seconds, and then tap again to pay your fare for the new trip.

  2. You must bring government issued identification or your TTC post-secondary photo identification card. TTC tickets, tokens and day passes. December 31, 2024 will be the last day the TTC accepts TTC tickets, tokens and day passes for fare payment. TTC tickets, tokens and passes are no longer available for sale in subway stations. You can still ...

  3. One Fare Program. With the One Fare Program, your fare includes a free two-hour transfer to Brampton Transit, Durham Region Transit, MiWay and York Region Transit.Your TTC fare will be discounted from your GO Transit trip, when you start your trip on the TTC.This program only applies when using a PRESTO card, PRESTO in Google Wallet, or debit/credit card.

  4. Aug 10, 2023 · Starting Tuesday, Aug. 15, TTC riders can use credit or debit cards to pay fares, including cards on a smartphone or smartwatch, transit officials say. ... those who ride the TTC four times a week ...

  5. Experience seamless transit payment options with PRESTO – if you’re an occasional TTC rider or just visiting Toronto, a paper PRESTO Ticket can be a convenient way to pay your fare on the TTC.

  6. Aug 16, 2023 · PRESTO Tickets are available for a single ride, two rides or a day pass. If you are boarding a bus or streetcar and you do not have a valid PRESTO Card or Ticket, you can pay with the exact cash only, but you will not be entitled to the 2-hour transfer period. Drivers do not sell fares or carry change.

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  8. Aug 11, 2023 · Starting Tuesday, August 15, you can use your credit or debit cards to pay TTC fares, including cards on a smartphone or smartwatch, by tapping them onto PRESTO fare-card devices. Even though the TTC is the largest transit agency in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton area, until Tuesday it’s also been the only agency where passengers couldn’t use personal cards to pay fares.