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  1. For TTC, the present Presto fare is $3.30 whereas the cash fare is $3.35 At a savings of $0.05 per tap, if you are regularly transit rider the Presto card pays for itself after 120 taps. With YRT, the savings are a bit more apparent, since the full cash fare is $4.25 and the Presto fare is $3.88.

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    • Would I Recommend Presto?

    What swayed me to buy a PRESTO card was its use for GO Transit. I use the GO train several times a year to get to Union station in Toronto or to the Exhibition grounds. While I have always been able to buy a GO ticket without much hassle it does slow the process down because sometimes there is a line. That means I have to allow some extra time when...

    There is an actual cost to using a PRESTO card. You have to pay a one-time fee of $6 to buy a card. If you lose it, while you can salvage any cash value left on your card (if you registered it online before you lost it), you can’t get a replacement card for free; a replacement card also costs $6.

    I wondered how long it would take me to save $6 in fares to pay out the initial cost of the PRESTO card. It didn’t take long! On my first journey I saved 1. $2.65 on my local transit bus fare because I used the bus to get to the GO train 2. $0.74 on my GO fare 3. $0.74 on my GO fare returning home 4. $2.65 again on my local transit returning home $...

    What really pleased me most about having my PRESTO card though wasn’t the cost savings. It was arriving at Union Station late in the day on my VIA Rail train, coming up to the GO wing, seeing a train departing for my stop that was already loading, tapping the card quickly against the PRESTO reader at the base of the stairs, walking briskly up and o...

    The other obvious advantage to the card is you don’t have to lug around change to pay exact fares on city transit.

    PRESTO cards are used on many transit systems in Ontario including those in 1. Brampton 2. Burlington 3. Durham 4. Hamilton 5. Mississauga 6. Oakville 7. Ottawa 8. Toronto (some locations only so far) 9. York In addition, it’s the transit fare system used by GO Transit for all GO trains and buses, and the UP Express from Pearson airport to Union St...

    Yes. It has already paid itself out and it worked efficiently and well. Recommended Reading 1. How to Save Money on VIA Rail Tickets 2. Buy Your Gifts and Luxury Goods from Canadian Small Businesses Join In Do you use PRESTO or a similar fare card system for your adventures on transit? Do you save money or is it just convenient? Please share your v...

  2. Generally speaking in your locations given, Presto cards are offered in all GO stations, the City Centre Terminal in Mississauga, and YRT headquarters at 50 High Tech. I'm saying this because IMO it's much less of a hassle purchasing a card at an outlet instead of online, as otherwise you'd have to activate it at an outlet anyway if you purchase it online.

  3. Dec 2, 2023 · Presto card holders can get discounts at all sorts of museums, sports games, tours, plays, escape rooms and more. Still paying for transit via your Presto card can lead to unique savings of your ...

  4. The day pass can't be loaded onto a Presto card but you can buy a 1-day Presto ticket. To be honest, given that you have two hours unlimited travel (in any direction) with each fare on the TTC, the day pass might not be worth it. Each fare on Presto is $3.20 while the day pass is $13.5.

  5. Mar 24, 2024 · Only costs $4 to buy a Presto card now, easier to make it “worth it” now. Reply. Report inappropriate content . Wills01. Scotland. 414 posts. 31 helpful votes. 3.

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  7. If you plan to stay downtown Toronto and buy a day pass, then there's no point in buying the Presto card. Presto is meant for people who travel in the Greater Toronto Area. The day pass will give you unlimited rides for the day. If you buy a day pass on Saturday or Sunday, you can buy just one and can be shared between you and your partner.

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