kotsy
Senior Member
Didn't know there can be 5-min blue night service.
Are you sure? From my experience it's been every 10 minutes, which is still great for that time of night. I wish all the blue night routes were that frequent.
Didn't know there can be 5-min blue night service.
It's been on the front page of the TTC website for a couple of weeks - http://www.ttc.ca/TTC_Accessibility/Easier_access_on_the_TTC/External_Route_Announcement.jspIs this some sort of trial that I missed reading about and/or part of some plan to equip all buses with it?
It's been on the front page of the TTC website for a couple of weeks - http://www.ttc.ca/TTC_Accessibility/Easier_access_on_the_TTC/External_Route_Announcement.jsp
Not good? The layout seems better than any other municipal transit agency I can think of in the region.Thanks. I rarely, if ever, go on the TTC website. It's just not good.
Have you tried looking at Hamilton's website? If not go take a look there, come back and tell me that the TTC's website still isnt good. Heck even the TTC's old website is better than a lot of the current websites that other GTA transit agencies use.Thanks. I rarely, if ever, go on the TTC website. It's just not good.
It is not perfect (but which sites are?) but it seems pretty good to me. It tells me the schedules, next bus, diversions and has info on projects. What are your specific problems with it?Thanks. I rarely, if ever, go on the TTC website. It's just not good.
Compared to many cities' the TTC website is reasonably good. It could be far better, but TTC's website is fairly good, by Canadian muncipal standards. They even officially recommend the Transit App, which is one of the best iPhone apps on the market for public transit.
Yeah; why doesn't GO provide real-time arrivals/delays data to Transit App, like TTC does??"Transit" is an amazing app. It works with multiple travel agencies, in many different cities. It's also not just an iphone app, I have it on my android phone. I have no idea why Metrolinx is wasting time and taxpayer money on a "trip planner" app when google maps already does the same thing. Yet another manifestation of "Not Invented Here" syndome.
I heard a talking bus for the first time the other day. It was a 90 Vaughan bus and when it pulled up to the stop, a female voice stated "90 Vaughan to St. Clair West station". There was a speaker on the side of the bus above the orange "kneeling bus" sign to the left of the door.
Is this some sort of trial that I missed reading about and/or part of some plan to equip all buses with it?
You are correct that Brampton Transit buses have external speakers that announce the route number and terminus of the bus you are about to board....really helps prevent people getting on the wrong buses.MiWay and I believe Brampton transit already have this. I'm not sure if buses come with external speakers standard or they need to be retrofitted? Anyone know?