W. K. Lis
Superstar
Transit Report Card released. Montreal transit continues to lead in the nation; Toronto and Ottawa transit grades drop
See link to report.
The fiscal conservatives on City Council and the TTC board will be happy to learn that the TTC rates an "A" for Greater Toronto & Hamilton farebox recovery of 64% in 2015. However, they still wanted cuts, cuts, and more cuts despite that. If they were actually transit users, they would be upset about GTHA getting an overall "C", but seem not to.
Montreal got a "A+++", Greater Calgary got a "A+", Metro Vancouver got a "A+".
See link to report.
The fiscal conservatives on City Council and the TTC board will be happy to learn that the TTC rates an "A" for Greater Toronto & Hamilton farebox recovery of 64% in 2015. However, they still wanted cuts, cuts, and more cuts despite that. If they were actually transit users, they would be upset about GTHA getting an overall "C", but seem not to.
Montreal got a "A+++", Greater Calgary got a "A+", Metro Vancouver got a "A+".
Transit service in the GTHA received a “C” grade this year due to a decrease in service hours per capita. The region continues to underperform in operating cost per passenger trip and passenger trip intensity.
While passenger trip intensity in the GTHA is still low, the underlying metric improved dramatically between 2014 and 2015, moving from 14.3 to 16.6, though more improvement will be needed to get the region near the median of 19.7.
The region maintained the highest farebox recovery of all regions measured, though it has slipped
from 67% in 2013 to 64% in 2015.
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