The TTC (The Toronto Transit Commission)
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The Current Situation
What today makes up The Toronto Transit Commission began life as the Toronto Railway Company, a private company in 1920's Toronto. After being taken over by the city, the TTC has added new transit lines along route corridors with lower and lower population densities consequently raising fares to subsidize those decisions ever since.
On Monday July 16, 2007, City Council decided to defer the decision on new Toronto Taxes until after the Provincial Election on October 10. This wait and see approach has split City Council and Torontonians.
Without some out of the box creativity in approaching how the funding of the Toronto Transit Commission happens, we now have the prospect of TTC Service Cuts in excess of 50 routes, plus the suggestion of shutting down The Sheppard Subway Line all together.
On Monday September 10, 2007, Councillor Michael Thompson hosted a Scarborough Public Consultation on TTC Service Cuts at the Scarborough Civic Centre seeking input from the public on what City Council should ultimately do: cut service, raise fares, raise taxes or whatever. About 150 people turned out and made presentations for 2 1/2 hours.
On Wednesday September 12, 2007, there was a second and final Public Consultation at Toronto City Hall to decide what to recommend City Council and the TTC should do without the asked for 100 Million plus dollars they need for next year's operating budget. The Commission voted unanimously to raise ticket/token fares by $0.15 to $2.25 and Metropass fares by $9.25 to $109. Adult cash fare will remain at $2.75.
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Subway Lines
The Bloor Line
The Danforth Line
| Broadview Station | Chester Station | Pape Station | Donlands Station | Greenwood Station | Coxwell Station | Woodbine Station | Main Street Station | Victoria Park Station | Warden Station | Kennedy Station |
The Yonge Line
The University - Spadina Line
The Sheppard Line
The Scarborough Rapid Transit (SRT) Line
The Bus Routes
The Downtown Express Bus Routes
The Rocket Bus Routes
The Community Bus Routes
The Streetcar Routes
| 501 Queen | 502 Downtowner | 503 Kingston Rd | 504 King | 505 Dundas | 506 Carlton | 508 Lakeshore | 509 Harbourfront | 510 Spadina | 511 Bathurst | 512 St Clair |
The Light Rapid Transit (LRT) / Right of Way (ROW)
The Blue Night Network
2007-12-06 20:03:20 The TTC has over 290 escalators. The TTC maintains the most escalators in Canada. —AmirSyed
2009-06-01 18:23:35 TTC Map in Chinese page created —HimySyed



