Join TTCriders for our inaugural TransitTalk Townhall on March 20th!

 

 

TTCriders is hosting its first Townhall of 2013 on March 20th at Metro Hall.  Andy Byford, TTC Chief Executive Officer, and Chris Upfold, TTC Chief Customer Officer, will be in attendance to record and respond to your questions, compliments, complaints and general feedback about Downtown transit. Does your streetcar or bus constantly run behind schedule? Is your local subway station not as clean as it should be? Escalators always out of order? Then join us for a discussion about how to improve TTC service in Toronto-East York (Scarborough, Etobicoke-York and North York themed TransitTalks will follow throughout the year). TransitTalk is another way TTCriders aims to give transit users a voice. Space is limited, so RSVP today!

When: Wednesday, March 20th, 2013, 7-9pm

Where: Metro Hall (55 John Street), Room 314

RSVP: Free! Register herehttp://transittalk.eventbrite.ca/# 

Cant make it on the 20th? No worries. Send us your questions in advance and we’ll ask them for you and then post Andy and Chris’ responses to our website. Email questions to [email protected] with the subject line ‘TransitTalk” or, follow along and send questions via Twitter to @ttcriders, #TransitTalk

Interested in volunteering for TTCriders at TransitTalk? Email us at [email protected] with the subject line ‘Volunteer’.

Event poster available for download here

Happy Riding!

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