Streety McCarface
Senior Member
What a lovely commute this morning.
Admittedly, though, it wasn't as bad as it could have been. My delay was only about 15 minutes.
Fun Fact: The TTC has a $26 billion capital repair backlog...
Police forced to close stretch of Bloor Street to regular vehicle traffic as pedestrians flood street to board shuttle buses
https://www.cp24.com/news/few-hours...shutdown-on-line-2-can-be-fixed-ttc-1.4778139
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I think they forgot to include the asterisk on People that says "Please note that "The People" does not include gays, students, transit users, the poor, residents of Toronto, the city of Hamilton, and others who Dear Leader may decide he dislikes at any given time"^ is the ford government "for these people"?
We really need to create temporary bus lanes on Bloor or Yonge during these shutdowns. Won't solve the problem, but it will at least allow the busses to move, which should help clear the crowds a bit faster. Although obviously a second subway line across the core would be the ideal solution.AbsView attachment 226745View attachment 226739View attachment 226740
It was a zoo at Jane this morning. Police did an excellent job but a single solid line of buses just doesn’t move that fast, especially when peak load boarding.
We really need to create temporary bus lanes on Bloor or Yonge during these shutdowns. Won't solve the problem, but it will at least allow the busses to move, which should help clear the crowds a bit faster. Although obviously a second subway line across the core would be the ideal solution.
I thought I heard that the police closed a part of Bloor to buses only during the shut-down.
We really need to create temporary bus lanes on Bloor or Yonge during these shutdowns. Won't solve the problem, but it will at least allow the busses to move, which should help clear the crowds a bit faster. Although obviously a second subway line across the core would be the ideal solution.