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  1. All PRESTO cards are adult by default. No ID required. Never expires. Child. Note: On OC Transpo, children must not use a PRESTO card. Ages 6-12. Note: Pre-school children under 5 travel free (without a PRESTO card) when accompanied by a fare-paying customer.

  2. Sep 11, 2018 · Children between age six and 12 should have a Presto card while riding Toronto Transit Commission subways, streetcars and buses — although they can already hop on and off for free...

  3. www.ttc.ca › Fares-and-passes › PRESTO-on-the-TTCPRESTO on the TTC

    If you are loading a youth, post-secondary or senior pass onto your card, you must take your PRESTO card to Shoppers Drug Mart or the TTC’s Customer Service Centre to have the fare type changed on your card. You will need to bring valid government issued identification. You only have to set your fare type once.

  4. TTC-tip: Kids ages 0-12 ride for free! You can also obtain a Child Proof-of-Age card for children who are tall for their age.

  5. Youths ages 13-15 are not required to carry identification. Youths ages 16-19 are required to carry a driver’s license, Ontario Photo Card or valid high school photo ID card for the 2024-2025 school year. Obtain your Proof-of-Payment. Your tapped PRESTO, debit, credit card or device is your Proof-of-Payment.

  6. Jan 5, 2011 · Children, students and seniors can now use PRESTO cards to pay their fares and receive the usual discount fare for traveling on GO Transit trains, Burlington Transit buses and (probably) Oakville Transit buses.

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  8. Plus, kids 12 and under are FREE. To pay your fare, you can tap your physical PRESTO card, PRESTO in Mobile Wallet, tap your credit/debit card, buy an E-ticket or pass, or buy a paper ticket. You use the same ticket, pass or card whether you take a GO train, a GO bus, or a combination of both for your trip.

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