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  1. www.ttc.ca › PRESTO-on-the-TTC › Two-hour-transferTwo-hour transfer - TTC.ca

    This transfer allows you to enter and exit the TTC as much as you’d like within a two hour period. Tap your card or PRESTO ticket on a reader each time you enter a subway station and when you board a bus or streetcar. As long as you’re within two hours from your first tap, you won’t be charged another fare. If you are on a vehicle or ...

  2. www.ttc.ca › Fare-information › TransfersTransfers - TTC.ca

    A transfer is applied to the card or PRESTO Ticket when you first tap on a card reader. It is valid for two-hours. Customers paying by cash, tickets or tokens, must obtain a transfer where they pay their fare i.e. from an operator on bus, from a transfer machine at the subway station or on the streetcar. Paper transfers are valid at transfer ...

  3. Aug 22, 2018 · What you need to know about the TTC’s new 2-hour transfer policy. The rules going into effect Sunday allow riders unlimited travel for two hours on a single Presto fare. The TTC’s new fare ...

  4. 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.

  5. May 28, 2019 · Each time you tap your card, the reader validates the transfer within that two-hour period. When the two hours run out, you then get charged another fare and the two-hour time frame starts again. These two-hour transfers make it a lot easier to run errands while using the TTC since you can hop on and off with a longer window of time.

    • Jessica Padykula
  6. After August 26, customers will be able to hop on and off anywhere on the TTC system, going any direction within a two-hour window, all while only paying a single fare. It starts with a timer after the first tap of a PRESTO card and ends when those two hours are up. The TTC’s current transfer rules require customers to pay a second fare if ...

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  8. For cards, just tap the card, there is two hours free window since the first tap until the last tap. Back track is allowed on card transfer. Another fare is charged when a tap is beyond two hours of the first tap. On every other bus system I've ridden on, you receive a transfer that is valid for two hours with no other restrictions.