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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.
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.
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.
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When you pay with a credit card, your taps are recorded and then the appropriate fare is determined and charged by Presto's computer system at the end of the day. Any taps within two hours of the initial tap will be treated as a free transfer.