Megaton327
Senior Member
I think what they should do is have away thath Metropass holders can put their pass onto a presto card either buy just mailing the subscribers one with their pass on it along with the next months pass and for those thath buy them at sations or elsewhere maybe allow them to input the pass number into the preto website to add it to their card. That way they could have metropass holders using them so they can get an ida of how many of them will switch to them.
What you've described is how Presto works. You digitally put your monthly pass onto the card (except systems that use automated capping, like GO).
If I'm understanding the rest of what you wrote correctly, you're suggesting that some number be printed on physical Metropasses, and when you enter that number you get a TTC monthly pass loaded onto your Presto card--that absolutely will not happen, because then the TTC is handing out free passes, as entering that number on Presto's website would still leave you with your usable Metropass that you could give to somebody else to use.
As for mailing subscribers one, I'm not sure why they would do that when you can load the pass yourself online. Why get a new presto card every month? If you mean just the first time to get them onto it, 1) not all metropass users subscribe to the MDP, and that excludes token/ticket users too, 2) many MDP metropass users may already have a presto card, and 3) that would cost the TTC a minimum of $16 per person ($6 for the card plus the $10 minimum e-purse balance load). It would be a good idea, with the last couple of mail-outs under the program, to send a single instructional card informing MDP subscribers that the Metropass is being discontinued and to visit ttc.ca and prestocard.ca for more information on loading a pass onto Presto, but that will be the extent of it.
Also, the TTC has no need to get an idea of how many people will switch to Presto. The answer is everybody who doesn't want to pay $3.25 cash, since the TTC has already decided to eliminate tickets, tokens, and physical Metropasses as of 2017.