The new more accessible longer more reliable street cars are great, but did you know there will be less street cars overall on downtown lines once these new street cars are up and running? That means we'll be waiting even longer for our ride.
Guest host Piya Chattopadhyay spoke with TTC Riders' co-chair Jessica Bell about the group's new TTC Sardines photo contest on Monday February 27. Listen to the interview.
With TTC congestion worsening, transit riders might be forgiven if they’re feeling like a bunch of sardines these days as they attempt to squeeze onto already-packed subway trains, streetcars and buses.
There has been a lot of discussion in the Star about the pros and cons of privatizing the TTC as if it is something we might decide to do in the future. In reality, the selling off of our public transit system has already begun.
TTCriders was on CP24 today (Feb 27 2014) to talk about our campaign called #TTCsardines. The TTCsardines campaign encourages people to take photos of their overcrowded commute and send it to www.ttcriders.ca. TTCriders is going to take the best photo, turn it into a TTC Sardines Award, and deliver it to a decision maker who has failed us on transit. Watch the video.
TTCriders has their say in the Toronto Star's article on how we're going to pay to fix gridlock.
This article appeared in the business section of the Toronto Star on December the 7th, 2013.
It’s 9 a.m. on a recent Thursday and Union Station has just disgorged the last of the morning rush hour. Business executives, students, office workers all squeeze and jostle for space as they navigate the narrow passage between Union Station and Toronto’s subway system.
680 News did a comprehensive summary of the deputations by Torontonians on the City Budget process, including mentioning the concerns of some of our members and supporters. TTCriders is calling on the City to contribute more to the TTC. Thanks to all of those who came out.