Amare
Senior Member
It's the TTC's specialty...not knowing how to communicate anything to riders.The communication was really lacking. I was at Queen. Nothing said for about 15 minutes. Then got an alert for overcrowding at Dundas. Then some annoucments and depending on the person it was either the whole line or the U. It wa sluaghable when the annoucement was no service on the U but shuttle buses above bloor. Over and hour to get from Queen to Bloor.
I had a great experience last Friday with a train being stuck northbound at Dundas with a mechanical issue for over 20 mins. The TTC communicated that issue, but then that's where the fun started: they decided to hold trains southbound at Dundas for whatever idiotic reason so pretty much the entire Yonge line was crippled.
Logic would say the reason may have been to turn back trains from Dundas to head back north, but they instead of doing that they simply chose to stop service southbound without saying anything to customers. Which is the TTC's typical half-a**** approach to basically almost everything.