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The TTC hasn't said anything to suggest that this is gonna happen, and the fare gates they have at York U suggest that it won't:
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I cannot believe after so many months Bloor-Yonge station still has only ONE presto loading machine and that it works like 30 percent of the time.
This is seriously my biggest complaint about Presto. I literally live above the station, so it's easier for me to load there on my way home rather than loading online, but half the time I'm there the machine isn't working.
Presto users will be able to buy cards, load money onto them, and check their balances at Shoppers stores, with the help of a mobile point-of-sale device that Metrolinx developed earlier this year. Customers will also be able to set child, student, and senior transit discounts on the cards.
@Megaton327 , do you have a link with the locations? The article I read didn't specify.
At select Shoppers Drug Mart locations, you can purchase a PRESTO card, load it with money or set up a concession, such as child, student or senior. Current Shoppers Drug Mart locations that offer PRESTO services are:
- Agincourt Mall - 2330 Kennedy Road, Toronto
- Eglinton and Dufferin - 1840 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto
- Hudson’s Bay Centre - 20 Bloor Street East, Toronto
- King and Peter - 388 King Street West, Toronto
- King and Strachan - 901 King Street West, Toronto
- Queen and Carlaw - 970 Queen Street East, Toronto
- Queen and Bathurst - 524 Queen Street West, Unit A, Toronto
- Queen Street West - 1033 Queen Street West, Unit A, Toronto
- Weston and Lawrence - 1995 Weston Road, Toronto
- Westway Plaza - 1735 Kipling Avenue, Toronto
But what about the 1 credit card and 2 debit cards I have in my wallet, that I'll also be able to pay with?ISO/IEC 14443 gives each card a Unique ID (akin to an Ethernet card's MAC address) that allows a reader to detect multiple cards in the read field and select them individually for query. Only one of the cards in your wallet will have the Presto application on it (unless you have two or more Presto cards, but that's another conversation) and once the reader has identified that card it will be the only one it continues to dialog with.
Tap off in the subway?The TTC hasn't said anything to suggest that this is gonna happen, and the fare gates they have at York U suggest that it won't
Because that would have required that the new Presto equipment for the booths be installed first. For whatever reason, that's further down the schedule - perhaps because they wanted to deal with all the wiring issues for the fare line first - as that might have implications on what they want to put in the booths.There's probably an ultra-bureaucratic answer to why this isn't happening but I've always thought Presto cards should have been sold and topped up at TTC booths. From day one.
Because that would have required that the new Presto equipment for the booths be installed first. For whatever reason, that's further down the schedule - perhaps because they wanted to deal with all the wiring issues for the fare line first - as that might have implications on what they want to put in the booths.
Good question. Ultimately, there aren't supposed to be fare booths, so perhaps they felt it better not to create false expectations. You should ask TTC.Why aren't the preloaded Presto cards being sold by TTC staff at fare booths instead of Gateway Newstands? That doesn't require any sort of equipment installing, to my knowledge. Is there any indication that this will ever happen?
Ultimately, there aren't supposed to be fare booths, so perhaps they felt it better not to create false expectations.
Or every station ... or have them on the fare line - they'd be more useful somewhere else, to not bottleneck the fareline (at busier stations at least). And you see this elsewhere, where there is an occasionally staffed booth, on a back wall.There's still a need for fare booths and station staff though. Presto just means that you don't have to staff every single station for 20 hours a day, 7 days a week.