stevensontransit
Active Member
So indeed the one fare program is mentioned in the fall economic statement: https://budget.ontario.ca/2025/fallstatement/chapter-1b-costs.html#section-5
YES!!!! The one fare is officially being extended!: https://news.ontario.ca/en/release/...ne-fare-to-keep-transit-costs-down-for-riders
Would this have effectively reduced GO fares?As I said it would, some months back:
GTHA Transit Fare Integration
As mentioned in the upcoming metrolnx board meeting for June 26th, the one fare program has been an overwhelming success: https://www.metrolinx.com/en/about-us/the-board/board-meetings/meeting-2025-06-26urbantoronto.ca
Unfortunate that none of the enhancements they were looking at are moving forward at this point, that means they will likely be deferred to at least 2027.
But not surprising as the enhancements they were looking at would have driven ridership, much higher, particularly on GO.
Would this have effectively reduced GO fares?
Would those have effectively reduced GO fares?There were several different augmentations under discussion, none of which are going forward right now.
Presumably to significantly boost GO ridership, effective GO fares would have been substantially reduced.I'm not sure what you're asking.
The existing program did result in a fare rebate if you use both the TTC and GO, but renewing it doesn't change anything.
There were several different augmentations under discussion, none of which are going forward right now.
It could be permanent if it’s proven popular and increasing ridership on routes between cities.I don't get why the extension is for two more years and not permanent. When it was first introduced for two years, I thought it was a due diligence policy where there would be a report after two years which would recommend making the program permanent as a next step.
It could be permanent if it’s proven popular and increasing ridership on routes between cities.




