With fares set to increase in a matter of days, a new report has found that Torontonians are already paying more than residents in most other cities for transit when compared to average incomes.
, a new report has found that Torontonians are already paying more than most other cities for transit when compared to average incomes., Toronto transit users pay the seventh most for single tickets , and the third most for monthly passes . In Canadian, that equates to $3.25 and $156, respectively.
The only cities in which residents are spending more of their monthly income on transit than Torontonians are Sao Paulo, Brazil , Istanbul, Turkey and London, United Kingdom . The fares for seniors, Fair Pass Transit Discount Program users, and monthly pass customers will remain the same., alongside the almost $1-billion in municipal funding, “will help ensure the system is reliable, safe, and accessible for all Torontonians.”As of April 3, adult cash fares will increase to $3.35 and youth cash fares to $2.40.
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