ehlow
Senior Member
Will the ticket validator machines be in the vehicles or at the stops (or both) I wonder?
Four doors. When I've seen the inspectors on the 501 Queen, they are in pairs. I've seen them tell the driver to keep the doors closed as they walked through the streetcar to check for transfers or passes.
oh I know. I was referencing TTM's mention that once PRESTO is on the streetcars fare evasion will be more difficult. Fare evasion is a reality of POP systems and can't really be avoided.
Will the ticket validator machines be in the vehicles or at the stops (or both) I wonder?
How long does that take? Checking hundreds of passengers per streetcar during rush hour would delay travel times substantially. Do they even check during rush hour?
I have the feeling they won't check at that point because it slows down the process of people getting off the vehicle. Maybe they'll quickly check when it's going into the tunnel but before people start leaving.
Will the ticket validator machines be in the vehicles or at the stops (or both) I wonder?
I've never seen this. I take the 501 sometimes, pay by token, and don't take a transfer. Am I supposed to? I'm not the only person that doesn't take one.
There were sightings of fare inspectors on 501 as recently as Wednesday. With all the new hires, I'd think this would start to be much more frequent, at least until the new streetcars start.Yes. If they do a fare inspection on 501 Queen and you don't have Proof of Payment, such as a valid transfer, you may be given a ticket. While admittedly it has been a rare occurrence in recent years to see anyone checking fares, TTC will be hiring quite a few new transit enforcement officers to check fares on streetcar routes, given that all routes will be POP in the coming years. More info on the current arrangement on Queen: http://www.ttc.ca/Fares_and_passes/Fare_information/Proof_of_payment.jsp
Yes. If they do a fare inspection on 501 Queen and you don't have Proof of Payment, such as a valid transfer, you may be given a ticket. While admittedly it has been a rare occurrence in recent years to see anyone checking fares, TTC will be hiring quite a few new transit enforcement officers to check fares on streetcar routes, given that all routes will be POP in the coming years. More info on the current arrangement on Queen: http://www.ttc.ca/Fares_and_passes/Fare_information/Proof_of_payment.jsp
There were sightings of fare inspectors on 501 as recently as Wednesday. With all the new hires, I'd think this would start to be much more frequent, at least until the new streetcars start.
The signage and website are very clear - http://www.ttc.ca/Fares_and_passes/Fare_information/Proof_of_payment.jsp
If you don't take a transfer between 7 am and 7 pm, then why even bother putting a token in, in the first place? Your just of guilty of breaking the law ...
This policy has been in effect for about a quarter-century.
If you pay cash or use a token you will only have proof that you paid if the Operator INSISTS that you take transfer. In my experience that is NOT what happens.