GO Transit's Free Presto Card Promo!
09-02-2011 at 01:17 PM
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GO Transit's Free Presto Card Promo!
For those interested in getting a Presto Card! You save the $6 fee until Sept 21st =)
http://www.gotransit.com/public/en/fares/presto.aspx
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Get your PRESTO card FREE* at GO stations until September 21, 2011
As a special incentive to our loyal customers, until September 21, 2011, GO 10-ride and monthly pass users can get a PRESTO card at GO Train stations including Union Station, Union Station Bus Terminal and Yorkdale GO Bus Terminal and save the $6 card issuance fee. It's easy - just show your current GO 10-ride ticket or monthly pass to the Station Attendant, have at least $10 loaded to the card, and you can start enjoying the many benefits of PRESTO.
Post-secondary school students without a current 10-ride ticket or monthly pass may show their valid GO Transit Student ID to take advantage of this offer.
*Limit of one free PRESTO card per customer.
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09-02-2011 at 01:50 PM
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Just a question about Presto if anyone knows.
Can the Presto card substitute a Go Pass?
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09-02-2011 at 01:53 PM
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Just a question about Presto if anyone knows.
Can the Presto card substitute a Go Pass?
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What's a GO Pass?
Here are the fares for Presto: http://gotransitnlb.gotransi t.com/...faresMay1.aspx
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09-02-2011 at 02:09 PM
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SOrry I could have explained that better.
If I am correct,
It would be cheaper to use a Presto card instead of a 10 ride card?
A 10 ride pass is : 66.75 (85% of the Adult fare)
With a presto card I would get 15% of my fare, there fore paying the same as a 10 ride.
Except if I keep using the presto card Ill get additional discounts later on?
I have a feeling I am incredibly wrong on this. lol
Could someone explain this to me
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If you take the same GO trip each time you travel within a calendar month, your GO fare* will be:
• Rides 1 – 30, 15%** off the single adult GO fare
• Rides 31 – 40, 95%** off the single adult GO fare
• Rides 41+, 100% off the single adult GO fare
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09-02-2011 at 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Crzyrio
SOrry I could have explained that better.
If I am correct,
It would be cheaper to use a Presto card instead of a 10 ride card?
A 10 ride pass is : 66.75 (85% of the Adult fare)
With a presto card I would get 15% of my fare, there fore paying the same as a 10 ride.
Except if I keep using the presto card Ill get additional discounts later on?
I have a feeling I am incredibly wrong on this. lol
Could someone explain this to me
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No, the amount charged to your Presto card and using the 10 ride is the same.
The only good thing is that if you do a random trip anywhere which you normally don't do you can use Presto and save 15% off the adult fare compared to getting a 2-ride paying adult fare. Also you can use it on HSR if you're a part-time student or during the summer and pay have $2 on Presto compared to $2.55 in cash =)
Also, HSR is slowly trying to get rid of their paper tickets and monthly passes to make the switch to Presto... so if you know you'll be in Hamilton during the summer and use bus tickets, it might be worth it to get one now. You don't want to have to hunt down somewhere to buy tickets!
http://www.hamilton.ca/NR/rdonlyres/...tsorPasses.pdf
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09-02-2011 at 03:59 PM
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So a Presto Card is kinda like a credit card in a way?
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09-02-2011 at 04:36 PM
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So a Presto Card is kinda like a credit card in a way?
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I'm pretty sure you have to put money into it.
https://www.prestocard.ca/en/StaticC...estoExplained/
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09-02-2011 at 04:43 PM
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So a Presto Card is kinda like a credit card in a way?
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It's more like a Tim Hortons card... you preload it with money and tap/swipe your transaction.
I only got my card yesterday, but I didn't use it yet... but apparently you can use it on:
Burlington Transit
Brampton Transit
Durham Region Transit
Hamilton Street Railway (HSR)
MiWay
Oakville Transit
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
GO Transit
York Region Transit (YRT)/Viva
https://www.prestocard.ca/en/StaticC...tionsVehicles/
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09-02-2011 at 05:44 PM
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It's more like a Tim Hortons card... you preload it with money and tap/swipe your transaction.
I only got my card yesterday, but I didn't use it yet... but apparently you can use it on:
Burlington Transit
Brampton Transit
Durham Region Transit
Hamilton Street Railway (HSR)
MiWay
Oakville Transit
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
GO Transit
York Region Transit (YRT)/Viva
https://www.prestocard.ca/en/StaticC...tionsVehicles/
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So kinda like your Student Card? >.>
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hey so q: if i have a 10 ride ticket that gets me form mac to scarborough town center, then i can exchange that for the presto card? whats the benefit? and does campus sell the presto cards?
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hey so q: if i have a 10 ride ticket that gets me form mac to scarborough town center, then i can exchange that for the presto card? whats the benefit? and does campus sell the presto cards?
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You just carry around 1 Presto Card, put money onto it (I'm guessing through their website) and use that to pay your fare.
https://www.prestocard.ca/en/StaticC...estoExplained/
I was going to check the MSU website, but apparently they are doing renovations of the website. The Compass part hasn't been completed yet.
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09-02-2011 at 06:12 PM
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The "student fares" for PRESTO are only for students aged 13-19.
https://www.prestocard.ca/en/StaticContent/Fares/
But GO tickets and MiWay tickets have student rates for people in university and college too. So it looks like you have to pay a regular adult fare if you're using PRESTO, but you pay a student fare if you're using tickets. The convenience of the card isn't worth missing out on the student discount, in my opinion.
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09-02-2011 at 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Kathy2
The "student fares" for PRESTO are only for students aged 13-19.
https://www.prestocard.ca/en/StaticContent/Fares/
But GO tickets and MiWay tickets have student rates for people in university and college too. So it looks like you have to pay a regular adult fare if you're using PRESTO, but you pay a student fare if you're using tickets. The convenience of the card isn't worth missing out on the student discount, in my opinion.
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The GO Transit website doesn't include the 19 year age limit... http://www.gotransit.com/public/en/f...faresMay1.aspx Probably best to contact them to inquire about it.
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hey so q: if i have a 10 ride ticket that gets me form mac to scarborough town center, then i can exchange that for the presto card? whats the benefit? and does campus sell the presto cards?
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The 10 ride is shown to get you the free Presto... you still keep your 10 ride. When I got mine yesterday, they want it so that they can write down the numbers found on the back of the ticket. I'm not sure if they sell it on campus. But if you buy on campus... I don't know if you will get the promotion.
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Originally Posted by Kathy2
The "student fares" for PRESTO are only for students aged 13-19.
https://www.prestocard.ca/en/StaticContent/Fares/
But GO tickets and MiWay tickets have student rates for people in university and college too. So it looks like you have to pay a regular adult fare if you're using PRESTO, but you pay a student fare if you're using tickets. The convenience of the card isn't worth missing out on the student discount, in my opinion.
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I got off the phone with Presto/GO today about the student discount. You can get the student discount on Presto for GO [ http://www.gotransit.com/public/en/f...l _Final.pdf]. You would be a post-secondary student... so it's no different than the 10 ride student. Just remember to get your GO student ID! It is a bit of work b/c you need to register the card online then go back to a GO station.
As for MiWay, I have no idea where that is for, but in terms of HSR we aren't considered 'students' so we can't use student tickets for HSR like during the summer when the HSR sticker expires... we are adult fare.
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