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Is the trolley free in Toronto?

416/393-4636 for 24-hr. information, recordings available in 18 languages), operates the subway, bus, and streetcars. Fares, including transfers to buses or streetcars, are $3.25. Seniors and students ages 13 to 19 with valid ID pay $2.10, or five tickets for $10.25; children 12 and under are free.



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information, recordings available in 18 languages), operates the subway, bus, and streetcars. Fares, including transfers to buses or streetcars, are $3.25. Seniors and students ages 13 to 19 with valid ID pay $2.10, or five tickets for $10.25; children 12 and under are free.

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The best way to get around Toronto is by public transportation. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) runs three modes – subway, streetcar and bus – throughout the city and suburbs. You will need a token or a pass to travel on TTC; day and week passes allow unlimited rides on all three forms of public transport.

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The best way to get around Toronto is by public transportation. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) runs three modes ? subway, streetcar and bus ? throughout the city and suburbs. You will need a token or a pass to travel on TTC; day and week passes allow unlimited rides on all three forms of public transport.

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Paying your fare on the TTC is now easier than ever! Simply tap your debit or credit card, or use the card loaded in your mobile wallet on your phone or smartwatch, every time you board a vehicle on the street or enter a subway station.

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You need a PRESTO Card, one-ride, two-ride or day pass PRESTO Ticket, TTC ticket, token, day pass, transfer, debit or credit card, or exact cash to pay your fare on the TTC. Operators on buses and streetcars do not sell fares or carry change, so you must have a form of payment ready before you board a vehicle.

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Q: Do I need to tap off when I exit the subway or a TTC or YRT bus? A: No. However, if you are transferring from the subway to a TTC, YRT or GO bus/train, you will need to tap on when you board the bus or train. You only need to tap off when you are riding a GO train or GO bus as their fares are determined by distance.

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Subways are larger and longer – a subway train can hold up to 1500 passengers (in 'crush' conditions). An LRV can hold 255 people in each vehicle, and can be linked into a train of two or more cars. Streetcars carry between 75 and 100 people per vehicle.

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Toronto, Canada is home to North America's largest streetcar system. Toronto is one of the “legacy” systems that bucked the trend of other US and Canadian cities, and retained an extensive streetcar network. In 1989 they began expanding the streetcar system, a process which has continued into the present day.

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A family of four estimated monthly costs are 4,028.1$ (5,566.4C$) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 1,113.9$ (1,539.3C$) without rent. Toronto is 28.7% less expensive than New York (without rent). Rent in Toronto is, on average, 50.5% lower than in New York.

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On average, a daily budget of CAD 150-200 (approximately USD 120-160) per day per person should cover the cost of basic expenses such as accommodation, food, transportation, and some activities. None. Just bring your debit and/or credIt cards and pay for stuff with your cards.

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Credit and debit cards are accepted on all buses, streetcars, Wheel-Trans vehicles and at all subway stations.

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