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You need a PRESTO Card, one-ride, two-ride or day pass PRESTO Ticket, TTC ticket, token, day pass, transfer, debit or credit card, or exact cash to pay your fare on the TTC. Operators on buses and streetcars do not sell fares or carry change, so you must have a form of payment ready before you board a vehicle.
- Pay your fare with your debit or credit card - TTC.ca
Paying your fare on the TTC is now easier than ever! Simply...
- Pay your fare with your debit or credit card - TTC.ca
Paying your fare on the TTC is now easier than ever! Simply tap your debit or credit card, or use the card loaded in your mobile wallet on your phone or smartwatch, every time you board a vehicle on the street or enter a subway station.
Pay your MiWay and YRT fare on TTC buses that travel into Mississauga and York Region by simply tapping your PRESTO card when you board and/or exit the vehicle. Learn more about the One Fare Program , which provides free transfers between the TTC and MiWay and York Region Transit and a fare discount between the TTC and GO Transit.
Aug 16, 2023 · As of August 15th 2023 you can simplify your TTC fare payment process by tapping your debit, credit card, or mobile wallet card on your phone/smartwatch when you board a vehicle or enter a subway station. The PRESTO reader recognizes various cards, including PRESTO, debit, and credit cards.
Nov 11, 2022 · If you're paying cash, a standard TTC fare in 2022 will cost you $3.25 and you'll need exact change to pay your way. However, anyone paying per ride via Presto card gets a slight discount.
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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.
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Aug 10, 2023 · Starting Tuesday, TTC riders will finally be able to tap and pay for their fares on the subway, streetcars and buses using a debit or credit card, including on a smartphone or smartwatch.