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The first tickets sold 4 for 25 cents for adults, and 10 for 25 cents for children. Whether a rider was eligible for the adult or child fare was determined by height as measured against a mark on a pole at the entrance of a streetcar or bus. Initially, anyone over 130 centimetres (51 in) had to pay the adult fare.
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is the primary public transport agency in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, operating the majority of the city's bus and rail services. It is the oldest and largest of the urban transit service providers in the Greater Toronto Area, with numerous connections to systems serving its surrounding municipalities.
The TTC operated its first dial-a-bus services under GO Transit in 1973. In 1975, the first paratransit service, Wheel-Trans, was established by a private operator. The TTC also began using minibuses for minor routes, which would be replaced by regular buses by 1981. [9] A Wheel-Trans bus at York University in 2013.
The TTC operates several bus routes that run from Toronto into a neighbouring municipality. Outside of Toronto, these routes operate on behalf of either MiWay (Mississauga) or York Region Transit , and require a TTC fare within Toronto and either a Miway or a YRT fare beyond the Toronto city limits. [ 3 ]
Paying YRT fares with a Presto card on TTC routes in York Region (17A Birchmount, 68B Warden, 102D Markham Road, 129A McCowan North, 160 Bathurst North) [82] [83] Paying the full-double fare with a Presto card on the TTC's Downtown Express routes [84]
The farebox recovery ratio (also called fare recovery ratio, fare recovery rate or other terms) ... Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX: DART: $43,547,629.00 $569,628,198 ...
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The Transit Enforcement Unit employs approximately 63 transit fare inspectors, who conduct fare inspections and enforce fares on designated proof-of-payment routes (either on board the vehicles, or at terminal or interchange stations). The inspectors are dressed in white uniforms, with a "Fare Inspector" banner on the back.