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  1. www.ttc.ca › riding-the-ttcRiding the TTC

    Bike-and-ride. Make cycling a part of your journey. We're committed to improving the integration of cycling and transit in Toronto.

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      TTC does not have parking lots at Downsview Park, York...

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  2. www.ttc.ca › riding-the-ttc › StudentsHow to ride the TTC

    Check the Routes and Schedules page for details. Wait at the stop and make sure the Operator sees you. On a bus: Tap your PRESTO, debit or credit card, or device, on a reader or deposit your cash, TTC ticket, or token into the fare box. On a streetcar: Tap your card on the reader, or use the Fares and Transfers Machine in the middle of the car ...

  3. N/A. Fair Pass Transit Discount Program. $123.25. N/A. TTC Tip: The TTC 12-Month Pass requires customers to sign up for a 12-month contract with PRESTO that offers a discounted rate on monthly passes. The TTC monthly pass on PRESTO are available for sale from the last 12 days of the current month up to the 8th day of the next month.

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    Use the TTC trip planner. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) offers a helpful trip planner on its website. Simply enter your starting point and destination into the appropriate fields, then set your departure or arrival time. The planner will let you know which train to take and when to catch one that fits your schedule. You can find the trip planner here: https://www.ttc.ca/routes-and ...
    Download an interactive map. If you have a subway map on hand, you’ll have an idea of the system’s layout and will be less likely to miss a stop. If you don’t have a mobile device, you can ask the operator at any station’s staffed collector booth for a hard copy. The digital map will also let you know if a station offers parking, whether it’s handicap accessible, and other details ...
    Download the TTC transit app for scheduling information. The TTC app is available on the App Store and Google Play. In addition to a map and trip planning functions, it offers real-time arrival and departure updates. Trains typically arrive every two minutes during peak hours and every five minutes at other times. While you probably won’t have to wait long for a train, you can use the app ...
    Check social media for service updates. Checking social media could spare you the headache of arriving at a station just to find out there’s a delay affecting your route. Peruse the TTC Twitter account (https://twitter.com/TTCnotices) or Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/TorontoTransitCommission) just to stay on the safe side.
    Check if your station has a parking lot. You might plan on driving to a station, parking your car, and taking the subway into the city. Check the TTC website for a station on your route with a parking lot. Stations that have lots generally charge between $4 and $7 (CAD) for parking on weekdays. Parking is free on weekends and holidays. You can pay by coin, credit or debit card, or download a ...
    You can find an exhaustive list of quirky insider tips that cover topics from efficiency to courtesy here: https://ttcrider.ca/tips.php. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
    During weekday peak periods (6:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.), bicycles aren’t allowed on subway trains. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
    Leashed or contained pets can ride on the subway during off-peak hours only. Service animals can ride with a passenger at any time. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
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  4. May 28, 2019 · If you start your TTC trip by boarding a vehicle, you’ll need to get a transfer from the driver when you pay your fare. Most TTC bus and streetcar drivers will offer you one of the paper transfers automatically if you pay using a ticket, token or cash. If the driver doesn’t offer, just ask. Remember to get you transfer as you board the ...

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  5. Jun 27, 2020 · One thing to note is that children 12 and under ride the TTC for free. Unless your child is insanely tall, it’s unlikely they’ll be questioned if you say they’re under the age of 13. TTC prices as of July 1, 2020 are as follows: $3.25 – Adult. $2.30 – Senior (65+) / Youth (13-19) $13.50 – Day pass ticket. Toronto public ...

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  7. Mar 11, 2020 · Some 11 per cent of TTC users bike to a subway station and ride from there to work. That number will only increase as more people from the inner ‘burbs choose to ride and the TTC integrates bike ...

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