Nice title, ssiguy2. Certainly attracted allot of attention.
Your idea to get rid of the TTC is absolutely absurd. In years of following transit developments in Toronto never once have I heard anyone seriously suggest getting rid of the TTC. The fact of the matter is that for the amount of funding the TTC receives it is one of the best run transit systems in the world. If I remember correctly the TTC is 70% funded by riders. Compare this to other cities that have closer to 30% customer funding (the rest gov't).
Personally, I have almost nothing but praise for the people who run our transit system. For a very reasonably priced $3.00 fare ($130/mo for metropass), Torontonians get access to a very reliable subway/rapid transit system, a system with 100% integrated surface routes, clean stations, and what is likely the most extensive surface route network in in North America and maybe even the world. Other than some minor customer service and bunching issues I really don't know what more I could ask of the TTC.
Now all of your rage and anger seems to be over the interconnectedness of the various transit agencies cross the municipalities of the Greater Toronto Area. For this, the TTC has no blame and your rage is misguided.Getting rid of the TTC will solve absolutely nothing. Who you should be blaming is Toronto City Hall, Queen's Park (that's Ontario's legislature incase you didn't know) and the federal government.
-Blame them for the horrible underfunding of the TTC that they provide. If they gave the TTC a fair amount of funding the TTC would be able to provide an even better service than they have now.
-Blame them for not building more rapid transit lines across the GTA sooner. The TTC is not the one who pays for the construction of new lines. It is the City of Toronto, Province of Ontario and to a certain extent the Government of Canada. The TTC has been begging for more rapid transit lines across Toronto and the GTA for literally DECADES and until now nobody has listened.
-Blame the City of Toronto and the former City of North York (now amalgamated into Toronto, incase you didn't know) for the construction of the wasteful Sheppard Subway when there were much higher priorities. The TTC was very against its construction.
-Blame the incompetence of the Government of Ontario owned Metolinx for the lack of fare between transit agencies in the GTA. The TTC was on track to deliver their own next generation fare payment system, but Metrolix insisted on ramming the technologically inferior Presto card down our throat. Six years later, the system still isn't implemented
-Again, blame the incompetence of Metolinx again for absolutely ridiculous decision of prioritizing the Richmond Hill Yonge Subway line extension while the line is already over capacity while the Downtown Relief Line was clearly the larger priority.
-Blame our outgoing Mayor, Rob Ford, for delaying the launch of three new rapid transit lines in Toronto.
-Blame the incompetence of Toronto City Council and Metolinx for not being able to raise the funds needed to get rapid transit to all corners of our city.
I think you get the point here. The TTC is not the one to blame for Toronto's transit mess. Too much government and bureaucracy is the reason to blame. Yes, the TTC can do a better job at things like customer service and ensuring our surface vehicles dont "bunch". But the majority of complaints people have about the TTC, is not the fault of the Commission at all.
Now I don't want to play the blame game. I'd much rather get building than fight over who's to blame. But my point ultimately is that getting rid of the TTC solves nothing. The TTC is probably the best thing Toronto has going for it in terms of transit.