
CBC News reports on the phaseout of TTC tokens.

CBC News reports on the phaseout of TTC tokens.

On Thursday, December 13th, City Council will debate the provincial government’s plan to break apart the TTC and steal away valuable transit assets that belong to us.
Breaking apart the TTC won’t improve our commutes, it will create a two-tier system with higher fares and less say for our city.

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On Thursday, December 13th, City Council will debate the provincial government's plan to break apart the TTC and steal away valuable transit assets that belong to us. Breaking apart the TTC won't improve our commutes, it will create a two-tier system with higher fares and less say for our city.
Tokens will be phased out by the end of 2019 and the Fair Fare Coalition is concerned that the paper Presto tickets that will replace them will cause more barriers to accessing transit. This is our chance to ask the TTC and Metrolinx about their plans and raise questions and concerns.
Dec 18th rally has been RESCHEDULED FOR JAN 10th
Can't make it on January 10th? Download a Welcome Card and we'll deliver your message to the TTC Board! Send it to us at 720 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON M5S 2R4 or email [email protected].

Codi Wilson of CP24 shares the progress of the King Street pilot project as it has been on the roads for one year. TTCriders member, Anna Lermer, shares that the project hasn't only benefited current riders, but has also brought new riders to public transit.

Philip Lee-Shanok of CBC News discusses the fate of the King Street pilot project. Through a Twitter forum, TTCriders has found that the pilot project has made commutes more reliable.
Celebrate TTCriders' accomplishments in the last year with a delicious dinner and trivia tournament. We'll have great prizes that you can win, including a $750 VIA Rail travel voucher! Please contact us at [email protected] if cost is a barrier or if you have any questions or concerns.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Economic statement silent on promised transit funding
More than 100 municipalities expect to see increase in 2019
(Toronto, ON) November 15, 2018 — Today’s Provincial Fall Economic Statement did not reaffirm a commitment to increase provincial transit funding in 2019.
“Millions of transit riders across Ontario are counting on Premier Ford to deliver better transit starting in 2019,” said TTCriders Executive Director Shelagh Pizey-Allen. “Premier Ford must increase transit funding to cities and towns so transit riders see better, more affordable service.”
Want to get involved in TTCriders' campaigns for lower fares and better service? This is your chance to help set our strategic priorities and action plan for the next 2 years.
We're holding our strategic planning on November 18 from 1pm-5pm. All current members of TTCriders in good standing are welcome to attend and participate. Members who have attended 3 meetings are able to vote. Become a member of TTCriders here.
Do you live, work, or travel on King Street?
Please join us from 7pm-9pm on Monday, November 26 for One Year In: The King Street Pilot.
This open meeting is an opportunity to share your experience of the King Street Pilot, one year since its implementation in November 2017. We'll take a look at what the data shows about the pilot's success and engage in a facilitated discussion about the transit priority project's implementation and impact on our public space and day-to-day life.