Coolstar
Senior Member
I didn't even know this existed till now.
I didn't even know this existed till now.
I don't see why TTC can't run the 50 when Miway isn't running. This could be just an extra run that is tagged onto another route that has busier midday period such as the 37 Islington. That works out just fine on weekends.At this time, TTC route 50 change over will happen sometime in 2022.
The same can be said for route 49, but service will be scale back badly on the weekends from 10am to 8pm rather than the current 530am to 1100pm span. Weekdays cuts are coming as well.
Can see a number of TTC riders trying to get on Mississauga buses outside those times to the point some will be paying double fare both ways, More going west than east. Otherwise, TTC riders will have to walk to/from Burnhamthrope to get a bus or get home.
I guess TTC not willing to pay Mississauga extra cost or Mississauga asking too much money.
Likely the survey will be done post-COVID-19, to see what changes in ridership may have occurred.RapidTO: Have Your Say
The City of Toronto is using a three-phased consultation to develop and deliver RapidTO: Bus & Streetcar Priority. The consultation is currently in Phase 1. While we aim to provide fully accessible content, there is no text alternative available for some of the content on this site. If you...www.toronto.ca
The City has launched yet another transit priority study to figure out where to implement bus lanes and other priority improvements. (didn't we already do this with the TTC surface transit network plan and have several corridors prioritized for implementation?) Of course the outcome of this process is to prioritize roadways for more "roadway specific studies" that will occur from 2022-2031. So basically no improved surface transit for at least 3 years... Go fill out the survey and let them know how you feel!
Personally I would like to see transit malls with bike lanes developed along Dundas, College, and Queen in the core - maybe between Spadina and Church? We need to make cross-city trips by vehicle more difficult and push more sustainable modes.
RapidTO: Have Your Say
The City of Toronto is using a three-phased consultation to develop and deliver RapidTO: Bus & Streetcar Priority. The consultation is currently in Phase 1. While we aim to provide fully accessible content, there is no text alternative available for some of the content on this site. If you...www.toronto.ca
The City has launched yet another transit priority study to figure out where to implement bus lanes and other priority improvements. (didn't we already do this with the TTC surface transit network plan and have several corridors prioritized for implementation?) Of course the outcome of this process is to prioritize roadways for more "roadway specific studies" that will occur from 2022-2031. So basically no improved surface transit for at least 3 years... Go fill out the survey and let them know how you feel!
Personally I would like to see transit malls with bike lanes developed along Dundas, College, and Queen in the core - maybe between Spadina and Church? We need to make cross-city trips by vehicle more difficult and push more sustainable modes.
When you get it set for seniors’ fare, it looks like it’s for all systems. My parents got their card set to senior at the GO station and they get charged senior fare when they use the TTC and DRT too.Hey everyone!
I am thinking of getting my Grandmother a Presto Card so she can go from her home in Pickering to Scarborough Centenary Hospital by bus. She intends to register it as a senior card but I am wondering how that works given she is travelling between transit systems (DRT and TTC).
Does she need to set the concession fare on the card with the TTC, DRT (possibly GO transit) or can she just go to the Pickering Town Centre and get it done there as a general change for all transit systems?
When you get it set for seniors’ fare, it looks like it’s for all systems. My parents got their card set to senior at the GO station and they get charged senior fare when they use the TTC and DRT too.
In a similar vein, Bloor and Danforth also have a subway underneath. My only thought is maybe they intend to just study things like transit priority signalling, but even then there are very few buses that run on that stretch of road other than the night bus when traffic is low.
It’s the Canadian way: if you don’t want to make decisions, strike up a committee and engage in a data-gathering exercise. Rinse and repeat until your hand is forced. It’s exactly what Mayor Tory just did for the rooming house debate.The City has launched yet another transit priority study
It’s the Canadian way: if you don’t want to make decisions, strike up a committee and engage in a data-gathering exercise. Rinse and repeat until your hand is forced. It’s exactly what Mayor Tory just did for the rooming house debate.
Toronto’s politicians are especially risk-averse and beholden to the status quo.
True, though a number of ridership patterns have substantially changed over the last 18 months. If some of that is permanent then it impacts long-term priorities quite a bit.
If TTC was a private business, I'd expect them to sit back to watch travel patterns for a few years and hoard cash.