The TTC will stop selling tickets, tokens and passes at collector booths by the end of November as it completes the transition to the Presto fare card system.

While passengers can continue using previously purchased tickets, tokens and passes, the TTC is encouraging riders to use them as soon as possible.

According to the TTC, limited sales of tickets and tokens will continue to agencies and organizations like school boards and social services until a new program for distributing Presto cards is available.

The TTC has not set a date for when it will stop accepting tickets, tokens and day passes. But GTA Weekly Passes will no longer be accepted after Dec. 1.

The drawn-out transition to Presto, which as of March 2018 had cost Metrolinx close to $500 million to deploy on Toronto’s system, has experienced several delays.

In 2015, the agency said it would phase out older forms of payment by the end of 2017, but that date was later pushed back to 2018. In 2018, the TTC said it would stop selling tickets and tokens by August 2019, before later extending the deadline to November 2019.

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