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Location | Greater Toronto, Hamilton and Ottawa |
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Launched | Q4 2009 |
Technology | |
Operator | Accenture |
Manager | Metrolinx |
Currency | CAD ($0.05 minimum load, $1000 maximum load) |
Stored-value | e-purse, period pass |
Credit expiry | None |
Auto recharge | Autoload |
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Website | prestocard |
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. Presto card readers were implemented on a trial basis from 25 June 2007 to 30 September 2008. Full implementation began in November 2009 and it was rolled out across rapid transit stations, railway stations, bus stops and terminals, and transit vehicles on eleven different transit systems.
A variant of the Presto card is the Presto ticket, introduced on 5 April 2019, which is a single-use paper ticket with an embedded chip. The Presto ticket can only be used for the services of the Toronto Transit Commission.[2][3]
In late 2023 and mid-2024, Presto was made available for use in Google Wallet and Apple Wallet, respectively.[4][5][6]
Presto is a result of The Big Move, the 2008 regional transportation plan for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA), which had an integrated fare payment system as one of its strategies.[7] Presto is an operating division of Metrolinx, the Ontario government agency that manages and integrates road transport and public transit in the GTHA.
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