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La Carte d'or
(The Senior Citizen ID Card)

The Senior Citizen ID Card
 

If you are 65 and over, and you already have your access card for reduced fares, current practices will remain in effect until spring 2009.

If you recently reached the age of 65 and want to enjoy reduced fare privileges, you must go to the service point issuing registered photo ID OPUS cards. There, you will receive a new OPUS card.

OPUS card service point

Logo SPEQ Photo

Speq Photo
2020, University (métro level)
McGill métro station.
Telephone : 514 876-0125

Business Hours
Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

  • Provide a document confirming your age (e.g.: birth certificate, medicare card or passport)
  • Pay the cost of $10.00 for fare privilege and $3.50 fee to issue an OPUS card.

If you lose your card, you must :

  • Return to the photo studio with the above-mentioned documents.
  • Pay the issuing cost again!

Period of validity: The Carte d'or is valid for life.

Please note : You will have to pay regular fare if you don't show your Carte d'or. People who pay reduced fare without required ID, could be fined $150 plus administration fees.

Thank you for showing your Carte d'or each time you pay reduced fare, with either your CAM (monthly transit pass), CAM hebdo (weekly transit pass), tickets or money.

ID cards issued by:

are accepted by all four transit authorities.
 

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