Fares for riding YRT can be paid by cash,
Presto card, or the mobile Presto E-Tickets app. Customers can also pay the equivalent of the YRT adult cash fare prices via contactless credit or debit card. YRT discontinued the sale and use of monthly passes from January 2024 onwards. They were replaced by a monthly fare capping system only available on the Presto card. , YRT fares are as follows: Other fares: Two separate methods of payments are used by transit routes serving York Region: • "Pay as you board" on conventional YRT and TTC-operated bus routes. • "
Proof of payment" basis on all Viva routes (customers may board or disembark at any door) York Region's rapid transit bus service, Viva, operates on a "pre-paid proof-of-payment (POP)" system, meaning passengers in possession of POP can board these buses at any door. Unlike conventional YRT buses, Viva buses are not equipped with onboard fare boxes, which means passengers are required to purchase single-ride tickets from curbside fare vending machines; or use a Presto card, or contactless credit or debit card, on the YRT Presto fare readers located beside the fare vending machines; or activate their mobile ticket or pass at the platforms prior to boarding. A single-ride ticket has the date and expiry time printed on it at the time of purchase and does not need to be validated. Paper POP tickets and transfers are not issued to Presto, credit and debit card holders users since these payment methods act as POP. Time-based fares and transfers allow for unlimited travel within York Region on a single fare for two hours, including transfers to and from
Brampton Transit,
Züm, as well as TTC-operated bus routes in York Region (north of Steeles Avenue). Since February 26, 2024, under the One Fare Program, a Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA)–wide fare integration policy, passengers paying by Presto card, credit card or debit card are eligible for free transfers between YRT and the TTC subway and bus routes in the City Of Toronto (south of Steeles Avenue) within 2 hours of initial fare payment. However, customers paying by other means are not eligible for the One Fare program and are still required to pay an additional fare when transferring between YRT and the TTC subway and when crossing Steeles on a TTC bus in either direction. Viva-PRESTO2.jpg|YRT's old-style Presto tap machines at Vivastations (2011–2020) PRESTO card readers 2021.jpg|YRT's current Presto tap machines at Vivastations (2020–present)
Former fare zones On July 1, 2017, YRT removed fare zones, allowing customers to travel within the region for only one fare. Previously, the YRT/Viva service area was divided into three fare zones. Zone 3 was defined as the portion of York Region north of
Ravenshoe Road, and Zones 1 and 2 were divided by
Bloomington Road for northbound passengers, just south of King Road for southbound passengers. Passengers crossing a zone boundary had to pay a zone fare supplement in addition to the regular fares.
GO Transit co-fares As with many other transit agencies within the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, YRT offers free transfers between YRT or Viva buses and
GO Transit under its "Ride to GO" program. Passengers may transfer from a GO Transit route to a YRT bus route or TTC-operated bus routes in York Region (north of Steeles Avenue) and receive free admission onto YRT so long as the passenger provides the GO Transit proof of payment ticket. Since Viva is operated on a proof-of-purchase system and single Viva fares are paid or purchased at curbside fare vending machines, riders must use a Presto card when transferring between Viva and GO Transit services in order to access the Ride to GO co-fare discount. The GO Transit co-fare discount is available to all passengers who pay single YRT bus fares on their stored Presto card balance: passengers will automatically be assessed the co-fare (and any YRT or Viva fare supplements, if necessary) when transferring from GO Transit to YRT/Viva services regardless of where the passenger boards the YRT bus. Similarly, passengers transferring from YRT/Viva to GO Transit services will also be reimbursed the difference between the YRT fare and the co-fare upon disembarking from GO Transit (effectively, the YRT portion of the journey is paid with a co-fare).
TTC services in York Region Buses Some TTC bus routes travel into York Region and operate on behalf of YRT. This allows passengers to board a TTC bus in York Region and disembark in the City of Toronto and vice versa. Passengers who board such routes in Toronto pay a TTC fare, while those boarding in York Region pay a YRT fare. Since August 26, 2019, riders have been able to use their Presto card to pay both their YRT and TTC fares on TTC-operated bus routes that travel between York Region and Toronto. While single-use TTC-only paper
Presto tickets can be used to pay a TTC fare for the subway (whether in York Region or Toronto) or TTC surface routes in Toronto, they cannot be used to pay a YRT fare on YRT- and TTC-operated bus routes in York Region. Certain YRT routes enter Toronto, but City of Toronto regulations mean that passengers may not board inbound (towards Toronto) or disembark on outbound (away from Toronto) YRT routes in Toronto. No extra fare is charged for travel solely on YRT vehicles in Toronto.
Subway On December 17, 2017, the western branch of Line 1 was extended into York Region. Coinciding with that opening, YRT took over the operation of four TTC-operated routes in Vaughan. Unlike the policy with TTC-operated bus routes in York, no extra fare was ever charged when boarding or disembarking at and
Vaughan Metropolitan Centre stations in
Vaughan, due to the impracticality of a payment-on-exit system. Under the fare integration policy, riders using card payment can transfer between YRT and TTC services within two hours of initial payment, with the additional fare for cash payment still required when transferring between YRT bus routes and the subway at these stations, as it is at stations located in or bordering Toronto, such as or as well as with connecting TTC bus routes operating in Toronto.
Brampton Transit fares in York Region An agreement between YRT and
Brampton Transit means passengers boarding
Züm Queen east of
Highway 50 (which largely duplicates service with
Viva Orange while in York Region) will be assessed YRT fares even if they intend to disembark in Brampton. As a Brampton Transit route, Brampton Transit fare media (including those loaded onto a Presto card) may be used to board without any additional fares being assessed. However, despite the fare integration, passengers boarding with YRT passes will not be issued transfers for connecting to Brampton Transit routes in Brampton, and passengers boarding with Brampton Transit passes will not be issued transfers for connecting to YRT routes in York Region. Brampton Transit and YRT have cooperated on routes connecting Brampton and Toronto via York Region, and for a time, certain YRT routes were jointly operated by YRT and Brampton Transit buses, where both agencies' fare media were accepted. The introduction of Züm Queen has ended operation of YRT route 77 to
Bramalea City Centre. The acceptance of YRT fares on Brampton Transit routes in York Region are the last vestiges of such cooperation. ==Vehicles and fleet rosters==