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If you've just tapped of a GO bus, you should be charged $1.50 if you tap on a TTC vehicle or station.When transferring at 407 Terminal, do GO bus users get a $1.5 co-fare or am I remembering wrong?
If you've just tapped of a GO bus, you should be charged $1.50 if you tap on a TTC vehicle or station.When transferring at 407 Terminal, do GO bus users get a $1.5 co-fare or am I remembering wrong?
If you've just tapped of a GO bus, you should be charged $1.50 if you tap on a TTC vehicle or station.
Yes. If you tap on to the TTC and then tap on to GO within 2 hours, you will be credited $1.50.Thanks. What about the other way round? Does one get any fare discount when tapping onto a GO bus right after leaving the subway at 407?
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They haven't added many other lines in many cities - including NYC and London. Not really sure the relevance to this thread. I'd suggest you complain to Google and request a refund!Google Maps is one of their major products. Updating its content is not important?
So, the students have to pay extra to use TTC ? What happened to the co GO-TTC fares ?
the Go-TTC co fare does exist, so it's a $1.50 premium. For YRT customers, it would still be $3, so I imagine the vast majority will walk from Steeles West.
It wasn't cancelled in the initial wave of program cuts from removing cap and trade, so I imagine it's here to stay. I'm hoping that the previously planned fare integration initiatives will also move forward.I hope the $1.50 fare discount between TTC and transit agencies bordering Toronto is one of those "worthy" programs that get funded from general revenue despite the loss of cap-and-trade revenues. The province did claim they would look into funding some programs on a case-by-case basis.
It wasn't cancelled in the initial wave of program cuts from removing cap and trade, so I imagine it's here to stay. I'm hoping that the previously planned fare integration initiatives will also move forward.
the Go-TTC co fare does exist, so it's a $1.50 premium. For YRT customers, it would still be $3, so I imagine the vast majority will walk from Steeles West.
Walking is good for your health anyways... As well, York U was the one who kicked GO out of the terminal, did you watch the video @Leo_Chan provided ?
They wanted GO out of the Commons, but I don't think they would mind if GO took over YRT's former space. But having operations at Highway 407 makes things easier for GO: no jog down Keele, and no detours when transferring between Highway 407 East and West buses.
The Commons usually hosts 5-8 GO buses simultaneously - I doubt there's enough room at the YRT/Zum stop.