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2024 New One Fare Program in Ontario

The Ontario administration is reducing expenses for public transportation clients by introducing One Fare, which will save them an average of $1,600 annually. Starting from February 26, 2024, riders will make payment only time to transfer for free between the TTC and partaking transit givers in the Greater Toronto Area, which includes GO Transit.

Customers making use of a PRESTO card, debit or credit card which is either physical or mobile wallet, PRESTO in Google wallet, will be capable of making transfers without charges between the TTC, Brampton Transit, York Region Transit, and Durham Region Transit, due to Ontario’s new One Fare program.

Students, adults, and other customers transferring between GO Transit, MiWay, Brampton Transit, York Region Transit, and Durham Region Transit will discover cross-border journeys to be extra inexpensive and reliable, all as a result of the Ontario administration’s total financing of One Fare, which will lead to more than eight million new rides annually.

Furthermore, TTC subscribers who make payment of single ride charges linking to and from GO Transit will acquire a fare refund, making their TTC travel accessible. This program involves TTC Fair Discount Pass Customers, which include youths, seniors, post-secondary students, and adults.

How The Ontario One Fare Program Functions

When traveling from TTC to Go Transit, Brampton Transit, York Region Transit, MiWay, or Durham Region Transit, to make payment for your TTC fare, click your PRESTO card, PRESTO in Google Wallet, credit card, or debit card on a PRESTO reader while on a bus, at a fare gate when going into a station or on a streetcar.

The 2-hour transfer will be directly billed to your card. When making a transfer of funds, make use of your valid mode of payment on a PRESTO reader. You will acquire your free transport and will not be billed any additional charges as far as you are within two hours after your first TTC click.

Making trips to GO Transit will reimburse you for the TTC aspect of your fare as far as you reach within two hours after the first click. When visiting other transit cars on your journey, keep clicking with your original reimbursement pattern. Your clicked PRESTO card, debit card, Google Wallet, or credit card administers as proof of payment.

Using a TTC-operated Vehicle Into Mississauga or York Provinces

To pay for TTC transportation, click your PRESTO card, debit card, credit card, or PRESTO in Google Wallet on a PRESTO reader while taking a bus, streetcar, or fare gate when entering a station. You will be charged immediately to your card. When you leave a TTC-operated vehicle in Mississauga or York Region, you must click your initial reimbursement method again. You will not get billed for a MiWay or YRT fare if you remain within two hours of your first TTC click.

This is the exact process utilized presently when TTC vehicles go to the Mississauga and York Areas. When adjusting to another MiWay or YRT vehicle, use your original reimbursement pattern again, even though you are still within the two-hour transfer limit. The clicked PRESTO in Google Wallet, debit or Credit card, and PRESTO card stand as payment evidence.