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TTC: Major Operational Issues (Various)

Why don't they call out the tow trucks???

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I'm no expert but it would have been a good idea to clear the snow around the point to prevent this from happening. Hindsight is 20/20.

You would be surprised at how little snow and ice is required to leave a gap in the points, even after sweeping. Considering conditions at the time, the switch may have been well swept, but even a little further snowfall, or just the vibration of the train going over the switch, can still make things happen, unfortunately.

- Paul
 
You would be surprised at how little snow and ice is required to leave a gap in the points, even after sweeping. Considering conditions at the time, the switch may have been well swept, but even a little further snowfall, or just the vibration of the train going over the switch, can still make things happen, unfortunately.

- Paul
Going past Davisville it looks like they shoveled the snow by hand. No wonder why it took so long.

Also line 1 South of Eglinton to Bloor, the whole section is basically a slow zone. It's double the normal travel time.

Zero apologies from the TTC. Total complacency
 
Great article by Steve Munro summarizing the current state of subway cock up zones...uh I mean Speed restricted zones:


Taking some images from his site, we can see that many areas have been speed restricted for over a year (which is absolutely laughably embarrassing). And many of these same areas wont be fixed until the spring/summer which will have these issues ongoing for 1.5 years which is completely unheard of and unacceptable.

It leads me to the question of why the TTC didnt shift their maintenance schedule and focus more on addressing the issues in the open cut sections during the summer months, while doing the tunneled sections during the fall/winter. I'm sure the availability (or lack there of) of the maintenance fleet played a role, along with the previous idiotic CEO who was confused soul, but it's a question that's worth posing.

Here are the images of note:

Yonge-University Line:

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Bloor-Danforth Line:

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In fairness, the Mayor cannot be everywhere and that is why we have a TTC Board. At least until recently, most of them were non-questioning and submissive sheep.
In the end the buck stops at the mayor. If the people tasked with running that department, they should be replaced.
 
Chow replaced several of the Councillor and Citizen members of the TTC Board quite recently.
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is currently searching for a new CEO. The TTC's search for a new CEO is international and can take at least six months. Gregory W. Percy is the interim CEO of the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). He was appointed on September 9, 2024.
 
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is currently searching for a new CEO. The TTC's search for a new CEO is international and can take at least six months. Gregory W. Percy is the interim CEO of the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). He was appointed on September 9, 2024.
and your point is? The search continues, it may bring in new exciting candidates, it may recommend that Mr Percy be appointed permanently or ?????
 
and your point is? The search continues, it may bring in new exciting candidates, it may recommend that Mr Percy be appointed permanently or ?????
Maybe he wanted to educate the users of Urban Toronto (UT) that TTC stands for Toronto Transit Commission, because clearly people on this Urban Toronto (UT) forum would not know that.
 

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