The TTC is considering opening a physical merchandise store in an attempt to bring in non-fare revenue.
TTC hires New York City transit executive as new CEO
The TTC has hired a new chief executive who said he hopes to get the city’s buses, subways and streetcars moving more efficiently.
Petition to pause bus-only lanes on Bathurst grows as advocates push to speed up installation
Some Toronto residents are pushing back against proposed rapid bus lanes on Bathurst street after an online petition raised more than 1,400 signatures.
We will close’: Bathurst Street business owners say changes could hurt bottom lines
City staff said more than 35,000 TTC riders use the 7-Bathurst bus and 511 Bathurst streetcar. However, both modes often arrive late as they mix with vehicles sharing the road. “People on Bathurst are facing overcrowded buses, streetcars and unpredictable wait times,” said August Puranauth, with TTC Riders. “It’s not just transit riders impacted by this, but drivers as well.
Toronto is considering more mental health support on the TTC, experts say this could be a game-changer
Survey: Transit Commitments from Federal Parties Will Strengthen Economy and Climate
Public transit and environmental groups across Canada have released the results of a policy survey on transit commitments from federal parties.
Transit advocates install signs at TTC station to push for wayfinding overhaul
Transit advocacy group TTCriders installed unofficial signage at King Subway Station in downtown Toronto on April 11 to highlight what they describe as serious gaps in the Toronto Transit Commission’s (TTC’s) wayfinding system.
Advocates give TTC station a makeover to spur city to fund new wayfinding system
Transit advocates gave a TTC subway station a makeover early Friday, posting their own signs and adding stickers to existing signs and maps, in an effort to push the city to fund a new TTC wayfinding system.
‘Guerilla’ activism: TTC wayfinding stickers posted by group demanding better signage
Commuters entering and exiting King Station may have had an easier time navigating their transit route this morning. Joe Craib, a TTCriders volunteer, said he was motivated to participate in the campaign because the TTC’s existing signage is “outdated” and “confusing.”