Making Transit More Affordable

Reducing Transit Fares and Moving Towards Regional Fare Integration to Make Travel Easier and More Convenient.

Today Premier Kathleen Wynne announced a number of ways that Ontario is lowering the cost of taking public transit:

  • Beginning in early 2019, the province is reducing the cost of GO Transit trips to just $3 for PRESTO users who are travelling under 10 kilometres anywhere on the GO network
  • All GO Transit and Union-Pearson Express trips anywhere within the City of Toronto will be reduced to $3
  • With proceeds from Ontario’s cap on pollution, the province will also provide fare integration discounts of up to $1.50 per ride for anyone who travels between the York, Durham, Brampton and Mississauga transit networks and the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), saving regular commuters up to $720 every year
  • PRESTO card users travelling on GO Transit between Union Station and stations near Toronto, such as Port Credit, Malton, Pickering, Ajax or Markham will see fare reductions.

Premier Wynne was joined by Kathryn McGarry, Minister of Transportation, at Willowbrook Yard in Toronto today, to explain how Ontario’s 2018 Budget is making life more a ffordable for families across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) through these significant changes to transit fares.

Making travel on the GO network more affordable and improving fare integration by lowering the cost of transferring between transit systems will make travel easier in and around the GTHA for the tens of thousands of people who use transit every day. Reduced fares will also ease congestion on subways and buses by offering transit users more options for travel.

Reducing and integrating transit fares is part of the government’s plan to support care, create opportunity and make life more affordable during this period of rapid economic change. The plan includes free prescription drugs for everyone under 25, and 65 or over, through the biggest expansion of medicare in a generation, free tuition for hundreds of thousands of students, a higher minimum wage and better working conditions, and easier access to affordable child care.

QUICK FACTS

  • Adult fares for GO Transit trips between approximately 10 km and 20 km will also be reduced, and will vary between $3 to $6, depending on the specific route.
  • The reduced fare will apply to travel on the UP Express between Union, Bloor and Weston stations. It will not apply to Pearson Airport trips.
  • Ontario has already cut the cost of commuting by $1.50 per trip for PRESTO users transferring between the TTC and GO Transit or the UP Express.
  • Through Budget 2018, Ontario is committed to working with the TTC, York Region Transit, Mississauga’s MiWay, Brampton Transit and Durham Region Transit to introduce discounts to users who transfer between these municipal transit networks and the TTC, potentially saving cross-boundary commuters up to $1.50 per trip.
  • Ontario is investing $21.3 billion to transform GO Transit from a commuter transit service to a regional rapid transit system.
  • The government’s Climate Change Action Plan puts a cap on pollution and reinvests all the proceeds in programs that make fighting climate change more affordable for people, such as lowering transit fares.
  • On December 17, 2017 the Line 1 Extension/Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension (TYSSE) opened. The TYSSE is the largest expansion of Toronto’s subway system in nearly 40 years, and will add an estimated 36 million transit trips, as well as eliminate 30 million car trips per year, helping to ease traffic congestion, improve air quality and fight climate change.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

QUOTES

“When I became Premier I promised to create the transit solutions that people need in our growing province. We have done that and we will continue to do so. Lowering GO network fares and improving fare integration across the GTHA does more than make your daily commute cheaper and less stressful — it also makes it easier and more convenient to visit family, get to school, go to a baseball game or pick your child up from daycare. No matter how you get to where you’re going, investments in transit like cheaper and better integrated fares will help get you there faster, while keeping traffic off our roads and emissions out of our air.”
 — Kathleen Wynne, Premier of Ontario


“By lowering cost of GO Transit fares for trips in Toronto to $3 for PRESTO users, we’re giving commuters more travel options and helping people save money. This new fare discount is the latest step in our plan to make public transit more affordable, better integrated and more efficient.”
 — Kathryn McGarry, Minister of Transportation


“Breaking down barriers and lowering fares is a great way to bring better transit to our customers immediately. We know people want to get where they’re going faster, easier, and it’s great to be able to offer a lower fare to make that happen, and also help our partners at the TTC take some strain off their major pinch points.”
 — Phil Verster, President and CEO, Metrolinx

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*