It was stated at Metrolinx BOD meeting last week, the fare change could happen in June at the next BOD meeting or at a special meeting before then to set the new fare structure.Weeks and months? No wonder people are cynical.
The trouble there is that to be lineup-free, you could only really go from Bloor to Weston and/or back. If you went all the way to Union or Pearson, you had no choice but to line up if you wanted to double back--that is, unless you did my Metropass-assisted sleight of hand of taking the subway from Union *back* to Dundas West, and hopping aboard the northbound train from Bloor, and avoiding the Pearson-end lineup by taking the Airport Rocket back from Pearson.
Thus, in about as much time as I would've spent waiting in line at Union, I'd already gone to Pearson and returned home.
Personally, I was planning to drag the kids, but the airport didn't interest them. However taking the subway and then the Scarborough Skytrain to the mall was a huge hit - especially for the 3-year old who'd never taken it before! They thought the blue train with all the stations listed on the top was cool!
You did exactly the same thing as I did. I have a Presto card so I did have to buy something at Pearson to make change for the bus ... which really should have Presto by now.
Like the 2 TTC fare machines that are just inside near the stop in T1?This could be solved, at least in the short term, by having a fare machine next to the TTC stops at Terminals 1 and 3 that can issue POP tickets (transfers) when inserting coins (and making change), or tapping a Presto Card.
I'm not sure actually - I haven't been past them in a few months. They didn't when they were installed (years ago). But they are very similar (if not the same) as those temporary (non-Presto) machines they'd put at some of the 510 stops and that did take Presto on a handful of the very first Flexity vehicles, back in summer 2014.^they take presto?
Oddly enough they don't make change or sell tokens. I used one recently coming back from a trip. Put in two loonies, and it told me that I had overpaid but there wasn't a change option.Like the 2 TTC fare machines that are just inside near the stop in T1?
And no, they don't take Presto. That would be too easy.I'm not sure actually - I haven't been past them in a few months. They didn't when they were installed (years ago). But they are very similar (if not the same) as those temporary Presto-accepting machines they'd put at some of the 510 stops and on a handful of the very first Flexity vehicles, back in summer 2014.
My guess though, is that they don't, as they don't have the wiring into them for Presto.
Oliver Moore @moore_oliver 51s52 seconds ago
Metrolinx board to hold special meeting Tuesday at 6pm "to review [#UPX] business strategy." Sounds like that train about to become cheaper