TTC tokens will no longer be sold anywhere after March 24.
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According to the City of Toronto, tokens were introduced at the opening of the Yonge subway line in 1954 as a way to move riders more quickly through the new turnstiles. Riders can expect other changes over the next month, with a single adult one-way fare increasing by 10 cents to $3.35 as of April 3.
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