How much does a TTC Metropass cost?
The best value for most tourists on the Toronto Transit System including the Subway, Streetcars and Buses is the TTC day pass which is valid on all of the above services. A TTC day pass is sold as a PRESTO Ticket and priced at $13.50.
What is TTC pricing?
The French acronym TTC stands for toutes taxes comprises (“all taxes incuded”), and lets you know the grand total that you will actually be paying for a product or service. Most prices are quoted as TTC, but not all, so it’s best to pay attention to the fine print on your receipt.
How much does Presto charge per ride?
Most GO customers pay a base fare of $3.70 when they tap on to travel using PRESTO if they don’t have a default trip set to their card. When you tap on, PRESTO will recognize your fare type (adult, student or senior) and apply loyalty discounts as applicable.
How much does a new TTC streetcar cost?
The new streetcars are part of a wider vehicle procurement strategy that the TTC board approved in October that also involves the purchase of 1,422 new electric buses, 522 new Wheel-Trans buses and 80 new subway trains. The full plan carries a cost of $4.81 billion, the majority of which remains unfunded.
Do you have to pay for TTC?
The TTC is a pay-as-you-enter, pay-as-you-board transit system, with seamless connections between buses, streetcars and the subway. Entry is by cash, token, ticket, valid pass or valid transfer. You can pay your fare and purchase tokens, tickets and passes at the Collector Booths at all Subway/RT stations.
Can I pay cash on TTC streetcar?
The TTC is a pay-as-you-enter, pay-as-you-board transit system, with seamless connections between buses, streetcars and the subway. Entry is by cash, token, ticket, valid pass or valid transfer. Exact fare is required on buses and streetcars.
Can you tap credit card on TTC?
This last, quite simple switch is something that the TTC has been looking into for some time, especially with the problems it’s had with the Presto system. Users will be able to simply tap their credit card or mobile wallet to the reader, which normally only accepts Presto cards, to pay for their fare.
How much does it cost to ride the TTC?
The TTC has just approved another fare hike, the sixth in the last six years. While cash fares will remain fixed, the cost of a token will now come in at $3 and a Metropass will jump up to $146.25. We’ve become accustomed to annual fare increases, but when exactly did the TTC get so darn expensive?
How much is a TTC token in Toronto?
While cash fares will remain fixed, the cost of a token will now come in at $3 and a Metropass will jump up to $146.25. We’ve become accustomed to annual fare increases, but when exactly did the TTC get so darn expensive? If you go back to the birth of Toronto’s subway system in 1954, TTC fares seem outrageously cheap.
What was the cost of a metro pass in 2006?
By 2006, the adult cash fare was $2.75, 10 tokens cost $21, and a Metropass was $99.75. A decade later, those prices have increased by over 40 per cent. While service has improved, it certainly doesn’t match the rate at which fares have risen.
What was the cost of a TTC ticket in 1954?
If you go back to the birth of Toronto’s subway system in 1954, TTC fares seem outrageously cheap. Adult cash fares were 15 cents, five tickets cost 50 cents, and students paid 55 cents for 10 tickets.