TransitBart
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I've had more tokens fall out of my pocket or get swallowed by automatic entrances than double-charges on Presto.
Good riddance to aluminium discs. What an antique.
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I've had more tokens fall out of my pocket or get swallowed by automatic entrances than double-charges on Presto.
If you're not using Presto you're not taking advantage of the "free" return trips/stop oversGood riddance to aluminium discs. What an antique.
The entrance to Melinda always operates for full TTC hours so this would make no sense and I really do not understand the "too much dust' argument above - the two entrances are quite separate and reached by different stairs from the platforms.Plus Commerce court may not want them to have the entrance open after they are closed for business.
Agreed, I have Autoload on all 5 cards, and that doesn't mean I'm not checking the summary to spot issues.You don't trust Presto's autoload because the TTC wasn't able to set up its transfers correctly? And you prefer being stuck on the street because you don't have enough money to pay for a bus over being charged an extra $3.00 that can be refunded?
Ah yes, the presto on the cutting board.I got a few pictures of the southbound side today. I didn't get any of the northbound sides though.
There was another one mounted to a column beside a person with a portable fare box as well.Ah yes, the presto on the cutting board.
I think the TTC saved the big busy stations till the last maybe because they thought it would be better to be on the beginning of the learning curve while doing the smaller stations that have less foot traffic.
I doubt that - I think the rationale was prioritizing total system coverage. The busy stations are precisely the ones that already have Presto equipped turnstyles.
If you're not using Presto you're not taking advantage of the "free" return trips/stop overs
Even with extra Presto taps, and the Presto quirkiness, I've saved more money than I have lost in lost tokens. Gah.Good riddance to aluminium discs. What an antique.
I wonder if the TTC is losing the "lost token" revenue.
I heard anecdotes that some attendants actually hear tiny differences in coin noise caused by coin substitution mixes between pennies, nickels, and dimes. And, yugoslavian pfennigs. (Uncanny accuracy of calling out "That didn't tinkle like $1.60!" and such). But those undistracted sharp-hearing ones are few and far in between -- just incredible anecdotes I have heard from veterans.I am sure that will get more than compensated by the fake token and the "drop a random mixture of coins when the attendant is busy with ticket buyers" lost revenue.