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What is PRESTO Metrolinx?

What is PRESTO Metrolinx?

PRESTO contactless payment pilot launches on UP Express, allowing customers to ‘tap-on’ with credit cards and mobile wallets | Metrolinx News.

What is PRESTO device?

The new devices are designed to process one card at a time, so make sure you’re tapping only your PRESTO card against the designated spot on the reader to pay your fare – not your entire wallet filled with cards.

What is e purse PRESTO?

PRESTO is an electronic fare system that allows transit users in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area to use a single fare card to move between and within the following transit systems – HSR, GO Transit, Brampton Transit, Burlington Transit, Durham Region Transit, Mississauga Transit (MiWay), Oakville Transit, OC …

What is fare payment PRESTO?

PRESTO is an electronic payment system used on transit agencies across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA), and Ottawa. PRESTO uses smartcard technology to give riders the most convenient fare payment possible.

How much does PRESTO cost per trip?

Prices

Adult Senior (65+) / Youth (13-19)
PRESTO $3.20 $2.25
PRESTO Ticket One-ride ticket $3.25 Two-ride ticket $6.50 Day pass ticket $13.50
TTC Monthly Pass $156.00 $128.15
12-Month Pass $143.00 $117.45

Can you pay PRESTO with your phone?

The update means that users can now reload funds through the app, tap their Presto cards to their phones, and their balance will instantly updated. The function was previously available to Android users, but has now been rolled out to iPhones as well.

Where is PRESTO valid?

The Presto card (stylized as PRESTO) is a contactless smart card automated fare collection system used on participating public transit systems in the province of Ontario, Canada, specifically in Greater Toronto, Hamilton, and Ottawa.

How much does PRESTO charge per ride?

Do PRESTO funds expire?

PRESTO cards no longer expire, even if there is an expiry date shown on the card (you may continue to use your card even after any indicated expiry date). A fee in the amount of $0.25 will be charged to your PRESTO card upon the next time you load funds on the card.

When did Accenture roll out the Presto card?

Accenture also failed to roll out the basic Presto card by October, 2010, as stipulated in the contract. Mr. McCarter’s report found that Metrolinx and the provincial government failed to use its contractual authority to penalize the company for missing deadlines.

Who is the service provider for Presto fare system?

For the electronic PRESTO fare system, Metro- linx is highly dependent on its service provider Accenture. The Ministry contracted Accenture in 2006 to build an electronic fare system with capability for flat fares (same fare regardless of the distance travelled) and zone-based travel (fare based on the number of zones crossed in one trip);

Who is the Chief Executive Officer of Metrolinx?

In 2019 and 2020, Metrolinx engaged Accenture to deliver a pilot project for open payment on UP Express under the existing agreement and did not conduct a competitive tender process. A qualified Board of Directors oversees Metro- linx’s operations through its Chief Executive Officer and is responsible for setting strategic direction.

When is Presto going to be in Toronto?

According to TTC chair Karen Stintz, Metrolinx has pledged that Presto’s open-fare technology will be up and running in time for the 2015 Pan Am Games, although the full implementation won’t be complete until the TTC receives all its new streetcars. “I think it’s fair to say we’re behind.”

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