Hey everyone, I wanted to raise a few points.
I lived in Stockholm, Sweden for a while, and there were a few practices their TA did differently that I really think the TTC should do.
1. When a train short turns on a line, the driver would flick the passenger (saloon) lights off and on. This would be especially useful in Toronto until the side destos become fully implemented, as for example, there are scheduled short turns on the Yonge-University line at Lawrence and Glencairn weekdays.
2. I found it very sadistic of guards on the Sheppard line departing Sheppard-Yonge to watch passengers run from the stairs/escalators to the train doors. In Stockholm, when a train is scheduled to hold at a station, well before closing the doors, the driver repeatedly announces over the PA: "Train is ready for departure".
Having this simple announcement, would assure passengers they will make the train, and prevent the running (and possible injuries) for most people.
3. This final point, is less realistic in Toronto. Somehow Stockholm manages to operate half-hourly subway service all night (24h) on Friday and Saturday nights. Their central sections date back to the opening of the Bloor-Danforth line. It would be amazing if Toronto were able to do this between say Union and Eglinton, and Keele and Warden (as examples, mind you, it would need to be much more frequent in TO).