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New Presto Fare Machine:
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Do I kick it if I don't get my candy bar?
I don't understand what they were thinking in not releasing the feature for Apple Pay too. I don't know a single person who owns a Google phone and I'm sure I'm not the only one.Express mode should be working at St Clair and rolled out to the rest of the network soon (maybe mid-September). Testing for Apple Pay virtual cards has started.
It's hard to give definitive dates long before because not everything goes to plan and features get added and dropped. For example, the virtual cards were initially only supposed to be for Google Wallet and were supposed to be launched somewhere between mid-August and this weekend. However, since there was feedback about people wanting it on Apple Pay, the launch was delayed so the two could possibly launch together. You could apply this to the Crosstown and other projects Metrolinx is working on.
It's a combination of reasons.I don't understand what they were thinking in not releasing the feature for Apple Pay too. I don't know a single person who owns a Google phone and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Where is this? Somewhere there's a need for UP and GO fares, but not local transit, it would seem.New Presto Fare Machine:
Finch Station. I was surprised that it just sits fully exposed to the elements.Where is this? Somewhere there's a need for UP and GO fares, but not local transit, it would seem.
Odd you can't buy TTC tickets, like you can at some of the older (outdoor) machines. But ... UP tickets?Finch Station. I was surprised that it just sits fully exposed to the elements.
I want to specify that this is located at the Finch GO. I didn’t get a chance to try out the interface so not sure what is available.Odd you can't buy TTC tickets, like you can at some of the older (outdoor) machines. But ... UP tickets?
I don't understand what they were thinking in not releasing the feature for Apple Pay too. I don't know a single person who owns a Google phone and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
So what is more secure: Android or iOS?
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See link.
Amex works, but it shows up as TTC Toronto without a location.Anyone able to use Google Pay (via Android NFC) at a TTC fare-gate? I've used that mechanism to pay for GO and UP rides but it's rejected at Dufferin and Union Station. Tried both debit and credit at a couple different banks.
A physical card was accepted.
what phone are you using and are you in any beta for the operating system. The only reason why I'm asking is that sometimes with Pixel phones when they are in a beta they sometimes have an issue with Google wallet working as it should.Anyone able to use Google Pay (via Android NFC) at a TTC fare-gate? I've used that mechanism to pay for GO and UP rides but it's rejected at Dufferin and Union Station. Tried both debit and credit at a couple different banks.
A physical card was accepted.