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How it works: Tap your PRESTO card, PRESTO Ticket, debit or credit card (including cards loaded on in a mobile wallet) on a card reader when you enter a subway station or board a vehicle. Your fare will be deducted and a transfer will be applied to your card or ticket.
- Transfers
Customers can take advantage of the TTC’s two-hour transfer...
- Transfers
Customers can take advantage of the TTC’s two-hour transfer when they pay their fare using a PRESTO card, PRESTO Ticket, debit or credit card (including the cards loaded in your mobile wallet). A transfer is applied to the card or PRESTO Ticket when you first tap on a card reader.
Aug 22, 2018 · The rules going into effect Sunday allow riders unlimited travel for two hours on a single Presto fare. The TTC’s new fare policy is expected to result in an additional five million customer...
A two-hour transfer will automatically be applied to your card when you tap on a reader. Make sure you tap with the same card each time you transfer within the two-hour period, or else you will be charged a new fare. Credit and debit cards are accepted on all buses, streetcars, Wheel-Trans vehicles and at all subway stations.
Paying with PRESTO, mobile wallet or bank card, you get a 2-hour transfer as long as you tap the same card/device every time you board a new vehicle.
So if begin my trip at a subway station, I can buy a one or two ride Presto ticket and I'll have a two hour transfer. But if I begin my trip on a bus or streetcar and pay in cash, I'd get a transfer (from the driver on a bus, from the machine on a streetcar) and I would not have a two hour transfer.
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Aug 22, 2018 · Starting this weekend on Sunday August 26th, the TTC will officially introduce the 2-hour transfer window. This feature will only be available to riders who have a PRESTO card. So, if you’re someone who’s using cash or tokens to pay for your ride, right now you’ll be out of luck here.