I got a long handwritten (!) letter from a reader concerned about poorly-thought-out arrangements for riders boarding buses at VicPark. I must say I was inclined to take the writer's word, having seen lousy signage and questionable choices made by TTC at other temporary boarding locations.
How is the setup currently, and can much be done to simplify line-ups and passenger movement, especially in peak periods?
First, the stair to the roof is for the non public and again another not well thought out item for the station, let alone the entrance.
There is nothing that can be done for the #24 Vic bus as the walkway is too narrow and in the wrong place. Since it a northbound bus, that where it has to be.
Signage has been non existing from day one and still is today as to where the buses are.
If you use the station all the time, you know what to do now. As a first timer, I have seen them walking all over the station looking for the buses that they finally had to asked ""Where Are The Buses??"
There are no signs up saying the Albion entrance is open for use and only a couple signs saying what the operation hours are. I even miss them considering I knew of them before going to the station. Not in my photo shots.
If TTC had built the south platform going down the driveway and not stopping where it did, it would had help in loading the 24.
TTC does a great job of shooting themselves in the foot for the temporary location placement, but most of all ""SIGNAGE!!!!"" at most places.
Communication is not TTC strong point or even the weak point since it is ""MISSING IN ACTION"".