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GTTA now Metrolinx

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The GTTA is launching their public process tomorrow, including:

- the unveiling of their new name
- the launch of their new web site
- the release of their first Green Paper on transportation trends and
outlooks (already available if you look in the board minutes, BTW)
- the public announcement of details on the Regional Transportation
Plan process, including public consultations

http://www.gtta.com/en/news/media_advisory1207.pdf

The new name is Metrolinx and the new Advisory Committee to Metrolinx will be introduce.

Over 100 people apply to be on this committee.

Steve Munro is expected to be on this committee and will have something to say about it at the 501 Forum Tuesday night at Metro Hall 310 at 6:30pm.
 
OH GOD.. WTF. where's that barf emoticon when you need it?

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The name reeks of 1980s...
 
I prayed that drum118 would be wrong, but looking up the WHOIS on Metrolinx.com:
Registrant:
OEB Enterprise
Mackenzie, Michelle
595 Bay Street Suite 1202
Toronto, ON M5G2C2
CA

Domain name: metrolinx.com

Administrative Contact:
OEB Enterprise matt.mackenzie@oebenterprise.com
Mackenzie, Michelle
595 Bay Street Suite 1202
Toronto, ON M5G2C2
CA
4165861474 Fax:

Technical Contact:
OEB Enterprise matt.mackenzie@oebenterprise.com
Mackenzie, Michelle
595 Bay Street Suite 1202
Toronto, ON M5G2C2
CA
4165861474 Fax:

Registrar of Record: Netfirms Inc.
Record expires on 2008-12-26.
Record created on 2007-11-05.
Database last updated on 2007-12-03 12:51:42.

OEB is related to the Gov't of Ontario for marketing and communcations
 
Ew. Yeah, not a fan. I don't imagine it'll get much exposure as a name, though. Sort of like WaterfronTO. I'm sure that there'll be much more discussion before they actually start using it as a transit brand. It's interesting to see 'Metro' back after all these years.

Interesting website, though. They highlight international models that they want to emulate, including Oyster and the RER.
 
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They look SOO happy!

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look! City Hall!

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What is she doing??

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this site has so many opportunities for mockery it's not funny.. and at the bottom of their home page... guess what they've put in? a TTC-style TICKER!!!!
 

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