You can find the trip planner here: http://ttc. ca/Trip_planner/index. jsp.
The digital map will also let you know if a station offers parking, whether it’s handicap accessible, and other details. You can find a link to the interactive map, plus information about the TTC’s four lines and each individual station on the TTC subway page: http://ttc. ca/Subway/index. jsp
Trains typically arrive every two minutes during peak hours and every five minutes at other times. While you probably won’t have to wait long for a train, you can use the app to see when the next train will arrive and if there are any issues affecting your route.
Stations that have lots generally charge between $4 and $7 (CAD) for parking on weekdays. Parking is free on weekends and holidays. You can pay by coin, credit or debit card, or download a mobile pay app from the App Store or Google Play.
There’s a $10 minimum for credit and debit transactions at collector booths. You can also ask the operator for a map or directions.
You can buy tokens at collector booths or at token vending machines, which are available at most stations. Token vending machines are cash only.
If there’s a long line at a collector booth, it might be quicker to get a pass from an automated vending machine. Keep in mind they’re credit or debit only.
Locations include gas stations and convenience stores. You can find a nearby seller by using the TTC website’s search tool: https://www. ttc. ca/Fares_and_passes/Prices/loadFareMediaSellers. action.
Visit the PRESTO website to order a card, register your account, and reload a card: https://www. prestocard. ca/en/.
Many stations run on multiple lines, so pay attention to the signs. If you’re at Bloor-Yonge and need to take Line 1 Northbound, don’t get mixed up and take Line 2 Eastbound.
If you’re going from a streetcar or bus to a subway, ask the driver for a paper transfer. In general, you can only use transfers where two routes intersect. However, there are cases where two routes don’t intersect but are close enough that you can still transfer for free. You can find a full list of these walking transfer locations on the TTC website. [9] X Research source
For instance, you might have to transfer from Line 1 Yonge-University Southbound to Line 2 Bloor-Danforth Eastbound at St. George Station. There are usually metal plaques in the ground near exits. They include compass directions and nearby street names to help you find your bearings. [12] X Research source