Toronto has a plan to speed up buses and streetcars, but it is not being implemented fast enough. Show your support for transit priority by taking the RapidTO survey by November 28th!
You can use the guide below to help you navigate the survey.
Toronto has a plan to speed up buses and streetcars, but it is not being implemented fast enough. Show your support for transit priority by taking the RapidTO survey by November 28th!
You can use the guide below to help you navigate the survey.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 16, 2021 (Toronto, ON) — The Toronto Transit Commission has posted a service update to their website without a public announcement, which details
MEDIA RELEASE November 1, 2021 (Toronto, ON) -- Wheel-Trans users are reporting being
Affordable, accessible, and expanded public transit is key to a just recovery and winning back transit riders. It is one climate solution that will reduce private vehicle use and greenhouse gas emissions! Other cities, like Chicago, Washington, and Los Angeles, are lowering fares to win back riders.
October 28, 2021 (Toronto, ON) -- In response to a TTC news release warning of service cuts if more transit operators do not disclose their vaccination status, TTCriders, a membership organization of transit users in Toronto, released the following statement:
How will the federal election impact the TTC? Check out our video summary of each major party's transit promises! TTCriders is a non-partisan organization. The information presented in these Reels comes from
Accessible, expanded public transit is one climate solution that will reduce private vehicle use and greenhouse gas emissions!
That's why the next five weeks are really important. The TTC Board is debating a new fare plan and it needs to be bold enough to win thousands of people over to public transit!
Under the “Family of Services” program, thousands of Wheel-Trans users will lose full access and be forced to take conventional TTC service (bus, subway, streetcar).
RSVP now to the community townhall for Wheel-Trans users to learn more, share how this will affect you, and get involved. Click here to register on Eventbrite. If you need help registering, email [email protected].
A new report by transit user group TTCriders is calling for lower fares to win back transit riders and make the TTC safe and accessible now. TTC ridership is at approximately 30% of pre-pandemic levels. World class cities like Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. are introducing lower fares and more frequent, reliable service to win back riders and address inequalities.