jje1000
Senior Member
i've been using presto for 5 years now - including the TTC for much of that (back at the start most of my trips were conveniently between the few subway stations that were equipped), and from an end users perspective, I've always found the media reports to vastly over-blow the issues. For my use, from day one it's been a pretty nice card.
There are yet more features planned in the next little while that will finally bring the system up to the promises initially made oh so long ago.
My impression of it now (as a TTC user) is that it generally works now.
Occasionally on a bus I have to use the back machine, but generally the problems with gates and readers have been resolved.. I auto top up so that has never been an issue.
I feel the same way. I have never encountered a serious problem using Presto. As best I can tell, I've never been overcharged. The only thing I've encountered, really, is the odd broken device.
I don't load my card online, but I've never needed to. I always find time to do it at the station.
Good to know- thanks for the insight. It looks like the main issues are largely related to the TTC implementation and its related teething issues (i.e. news like this, this, or this).
Would anyone say that the backend software is fine? I've heard of people complaining of slow-tap speeds or long times to cancel cards)- is this still an issue?
I think that if Presto ultimately is extended to all major Ontario transit systems (i.e. Kitchener-Waterloo, Guelph, Barrie) to form a seamless system, it will be a card with incredible reach.
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