hkric88
Active Member
Full PRESTO readers now installed at College stn.
hmmm if this is the case, i'm wondering how much each tap-in fare will cost, and how long will the time last on that tap before you have to tap again if making many short errands downtown?
Why has it changed? When they were first doing the trial, the TTC was the token fare not the cash fare.Well firstly, the tap-in fare would be the same as a cash fare, or $3.00.
I was just looking at the new GO Presto pricing that took effect this month: http://www.gotransit.com/public/en/fares/prestofaresMay1.aspxHmm, so if you make less than 10 trips in a month, but you use a 10-ride, you are screwed. The 10-ride ticket is $57.25; that's $5.73 a trip. Yet even if you go through up to 2 10-ride tickets a month, it will cost you more money?
Surely the fare for 1-10 trips should start at the 10-ride ticket level, the same way that the first TTC trip starts at the price for a token; not the price for cash.
Why has it changed? When they were first doing the trial, the TTC was the token fare not the cash fare.
I'd assume that it would continue to be the token price; but I haven't seen anything in writing since the new Union experiment began last fall. Is anyone using the card now? What are you paying at Union?Sorry my bad, I should have said 'or something like that', I'm not sure myself exactly what it will be.
I was just looking at the new GO Presto pricing that took effect this month: http://www.gotransit.com/public/en/fares/prestofaresMay1.aspx
Going back to the pricing discussion from last fall; it looks like GO came to their senses. Under the original pricing scheme the first 20 rides a month would cost more than a 10-ride ticket (0% discount for the first 10 rides, and only a 5% discount for the second 10 rides).
Now every ride using Presto is a minimum of a 7.5% discount - matching the 10-ride price.
So now there is finally an incentive for us who only use GO once every week or two to ditch our 10-ride tickets!
I take this to mean that the heavy discounts/free rides late in the month will apply to rides of equal or less value compared to the ones you've taken. If you ride Long Branch to Union for 40 trips, your 41st trip to Niagara Falls should not reasonably be expected to be free, but only discounted. On the other hand, if you ride Hamilton to Union for 40 trips, a trip from Union to Richmond Hill might well be free.If you do not take the exact same trip each time you travel on GO within a calendar month, your first 35 rides on GO will be 7.5% off the single adult GO fare*. For rides 36 and onwards, your discount will be based on the value of the rides you’ve taken that month.
I'd assume that it would continue to be the token price; but I haven't seen anything in writing since the new Union experiment began last fall. Is anyone using the card now? What are you paying at Union?