Andrew Francis Wallace / Toronto Star ) Order this photoThe Presto fare card system is supposed to help modernize the TTC. That could mean big changes for dozens of drop-in centres, homeless shelters and other social service agencies that distribute thousands of TTC tokens to their marginalized clients each year. Concerns cited by agencies include the price of a standard Presto card, which costs $6 plus the transit fare. That’s because in late 2017, the TTC plans to roll out paper Presto cards designed for single rides. Brown added that the TTC plans to increase the number of locations where customers can load standard Presto cards using cash.
Source: thestar September 19, 2016 00:56 UTC