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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.
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Sep 11, 2018 · Children between age six and 12 should have a Presto card while riding TTC subways, streetcars and buses — although they can already hop on and off for free, the transit agency says.
How do I get a free PRESTO card? Children ages 6-12 with a valid library card can get a free PRESTO card at any Branch or Bookmobile to travel free on HSR, GO and Burlington Transit. Only one PRESTO card permitted per child’s library card.
Tap & Go with PRESTO! PRESTO is an electronic fare system that allows transit users to pay for their journey quickly, easily and securely. Using the card saves you time. Every time you ride the bus you tap your card on the PRESTO machine to pay your fare.
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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. If you’re a full-time student, 13 years of age or older, you can get a fare