Sardine Ride & Rally on March 27

Sick of being sardined? Waiting too long for the bus?

You're not alone. Join TTCriders for a Sardine Ride & Rally!

It's time for Kathleen Wynne and our MPPs to fairly fund the TTC in the upcoming provincial budget, so riders get better service and lower fares. Join us!

SARDINE RIDE & RALLY

Tuesday, March 27, 11:30am-1:00pm

SARDINE RIDE - 11:30am, leave from City Hall Meet at City Hall! Pack on the TTC and head to Queen's Park

RALLY - 12:15pm, meet at Queen's Park Can't make the ride? Meet at Queen's Park at 12:15pm for a rally

ACCESS INFO: Osgoode Station and Queen's Park Station are both wheelchair accessible. We will have access volunteers at the event. You can also meet us at Queen's Park for the rally. Access tokens available.

RSVP Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter

A FAIR DEAL FOR RIDERS

The TTC is the least-subsidized transit system in North America. The TTC receives a subsidy of $1.07 per ride from the City of Toronto. TTCriders wants the province to start subsidizing the TTC at $1.30 per ride, because the average North American subsidy is $2.60 per ride. If the TTC were funded at this rate, riders could have:

- Better service on routes across the city - More express service on key routes - Lower fares - A $50 pass and $1 fares for low income people - Free TTC for people on social assistance

Email [email protected] for more information. 

TTCriders campaigns for a world-class, affordable public transit system.

SHARE THE POSTER! 

 

Latest posts

How are your Don Valley West candidates promising to improve public transit?

We’ve asked candidates whether they’ll invest in more TTC service, protect door-to-door Wheel-Trans service, expand TTC’s low-income discount, approve fare capping and more. View candidates’ detailed answers to our survey, information about their transit platforms, and more.

Letter & Survey: TTC must exchange expired tokens and tickets

Do you still have TTC tokens or paper senior/student tickets or day passes? The TTC has announced that they will stop accepting TTC tokens and paper tickets after December 31, 2024. But the TTC will not be issuing exchanges. This is unfair to people who have saved up tokens and tickets, especially low-income seniors. Gift cards and permanent stamps never expire --  why are transit fares any different?

“Rally to Fix the TTC” calls for investment in repairing subway slow zones during National Transit Week

(Toronto, ON) – Transit advocacy organization TTCriders will hold a rally today at 5:00pm outside Bathurst Subway Station to call on federal Members of Parliament to invest in TTC repairs and new subway trains on Line 2 by accelerating implementation of the Canada Public Transit Fund. The rally is part of a national “Transit Action Week” being organized in 5 Canadian cities. (Cantonese, Mandarin, French spokespeople available.)

Take action

Add your name for Fare Capping!
Tell Your MP: Sign the Transit Pledge
Bus lanes now
Protect Wheel-Trans Service
Keep and Expand Free TTC Wi-Fi!

Connect with us