Ontario Launching “One Fare” to Save Transit Riders $1,600

  • Our government is putting money back in the pockets of transit riders, where it belongs.
  • A student should not have to skip class because they can’t afford a bus pass.
  • People shouldn’t have to miss out on big moments or on that next job because of the price of transit.
  • That is why, beginning February 26, our government is launching One Fare, allowing riders to pay only once as they transfer for free between GO Transit and other transit agencies in the Greater Toronto Area.
  • For an adult who commutes five days a week, this could save them an average $1,600 a year.
  • Fully funded by the Ontario government, One Fare applies to commuters transferring between GO Transit, the TTC, Brampton Transit, Durham Region Transit, MiWay in Mississauga, and York Region Transit. 
  • Whether you’re commuting to work, attending a sporting event or visiting friends and family, we are making transferring from one municipality’s transit system to another more simple, convenient and affordable.
  • Over the next decade our government is investing $70.5 billion to transform public transit in the province and ensure we have the infrastructure our growing province needs.