JDH
New Member
What is the purpose of the TTC tokens? Yes they provide a reduced fare, but why? Have the tokens outlived their usefulness? Should the Metropass be the only means of obtaining a reduced fare? Why can't all fares be purchased from automated vending machines in all stations?
I purpose the following:
1. Increase adult Metropass to $110.00.
2. Suspend reduced fares for tokens and tickets.
2. Increase adult cash fare and token to $3.00.
3. Increase student/senior cash fare and tickets to $2.00.
4. Increase child cash fare and tickets to $1.00.
5. Suspend Metropass Discount Plan, rename Metropass Delivery Plan and charge full Metropass fare with home delivery.
6. Fare purchase using credit, debit or cash from automated vending machines in all subway stations, dispensing a transfer as proof of purchase for a single fare (the transfer dispensers in subways stations are already proven)
7. All fares are rounded up to the nearest full dollar amount.
What are your thoughts?
I purpose the following:
1. Increase adult Metropass to $110.00.
2. Suspend reduced fares for tokens and tickets.
2. Increase adult cash fare and token to $3.00.
3. Increase student/senior cash fare and tickets to $2.00.
4. Increase child cash fare and tickets to $1.00.
5. Suspend Metropass Discount Plan, rename Metropass Delivery Plan and charge full Metropass fare with home delivery.
6. Fare purchase using credit, debit or cash from automated vending machines in all subway stations, dispensing a transfer as proof of purchase for a single fare (the transfer dispensers in subways stations are already proven)
7. All fares are rounded up to the nearest full dollar amount.
What are your thoughts?