Does TTC accept credit card tap?


Does TTC accept credit card tap? Paying your fare on the TTC is now easier than ever! Simply tap your debit or credit card, or use the card loaded in your mobile wallet on your phone or smartwatch, every time you board a vehicle on the street or enter a subway station.


Does Mastercard support tap to pay?

CONTACTLESS PAYMENTSJust Tap & Go® Contactless checkout is ideal when speed and convenience are essential.


Can I tap my credit card instead of PRESTO?

PRESTO devices can accept PRESTO, credit, and debit cards, so tap only with the card you want to use.


Do I have to tap twice on TTC?

As long as you're within two hours from your first tap, you won't be charged another fare. If you are on a vehicle or enter a station with a few minutes remaining on your transfer, you can continue to complete your journey and do not need to tap if the transfer expires while you are on that vehicle.


Can you use TTC without PRESTO?

You need a PRESTO Card, one-ride, two-ride or day pass PRESTO Ticket, TTC ticket, token, day pass, transfer, debit or credit card, or exact cash to pay your fare on the TTC. Operators on buses and streetcars do not sell fares or carry change, so you must have a form of payment ready before you board a vehicle.


Can you pay TTC with visa?

Paying your fare on the TTC is now easier than ever! Simply tap your debit or credit card, or use the card loaded in your mobile wallet on your phone or smartwatch, every time you board a vehicle on the street or enter a subway station.


Can you just tap a Mastercard?

CONTACTLESS PAYMENTSJust Tap & Go® Contactless checkout is ideal when speed and convenience are essential. You can use it at stadiums, fast food restaurants, gas stations, grocery stores, transit locations, and more.


What happens if you accidentally tap your credit card PRESTO?

“A payment card will only be charged once in a two-hour window. Should a customer accidentally tap the payment card they used to board a TTC subway, streetcar or bus, the PRESTO device would read it as a transfer, and there would be no additional charge to the customer.”