Toronto Transit System Introduces New Payment Options

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Toronto transit riders can pay fares using debit and credit cards starting next week

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Ontario’s associate minister of transportation Stan Cho says people have been able to pay fares using credit or debit cards for about a year on other transit systems in the Greater Toronto Hamilton Area.

 

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