T3G
Senior Member
But this was a problem pre-COVID too.Taking the mental health issues aside. Somehow despite not being at max capacity, they still can’t run a streetcar on time due to incredibly poor planning.
For decades before COVID.
But this was a problem pre-COVID too.Taking the mental health issues aside. Somehow despite not being at max capacity, they still can’t run a streetcar on time due to incredibly poor planning.
But this was a problem pre-COVID too.
For decades before COVID.
No, traffic times are way up.It could also partly be your perception, and recency bias coming from the low road usage during the pandemic![]()
Keep in mind the stats are almost irrelevant because people won't report shit unless they're stabbed or dead. I tried reporting an assault and the operator gave me a WTF lookI don’t know if there has been a modal shift or not, but what the TTC does have is a perception issue. I talk to friends, coworkers, etc., and at this point they all attempt to avoid the TTC if they can, especially women, who often do feel scared to ride the TTC lately (anecdotal evidence of course). The actual per/100k statistics are not as relevant as the perception of safety, cleanliness, and reliability. When you’ve spent 3 years working from home, you get used to an environment and standard that makes the current TTC experience (which seems to have declined since COVID) even more jarring. These are issues that are not solved by a CEO who hides from the public, and seems to support an ever-declining status quo.
They might as well convert queen to bus service, at least west of the russel carhouse. It's ran for only a few months in the last decade and the bus service covers a lot of streets and areas the streetcar line did not.King Street worked well before COVID despite the crush loads. Now post COVID even with fewer people, they are bunched, poorly managed and as you've pointed out, run on ridiculous speed restriction rules. Not to mention for my thirty years in Toronto, this is the first time they've done the galaxy brain approach of closing parts of College, Dundas, Queen and King all at once
Again back to my original question, how do these decisions and investments actually get people back on the TTC and meet ridership where it needs to be? Every time this question is asked it is just explanations of why things suck and how defensible it is.
Could you share the stats? I’m always on the lookout for good stats on traffic times across all modes.No, traffic times are way up.
Keep in mind the stats are almost irrelevant because people won't report shit unless they're stabbed or dead. I tried reporting an assault and the operator gave me a WTF look
They might as well convert queen to bus service, at least west of the russel carhouse. It's ran for only a few months in the last decade and the bus service covers a lot of streets and areas the streetcar line did not.
Because we have a terrible mayor, terrible councillors, and terrible CEO. And voters seem perfectly happy with that. No one is defending this. But what else can you do to improve the TTC when leadership is this awful and no one seems to care.Again back to my original question, how do these decisions and investments actually get people back on the TTC and meet ridership where it needs to be? Every time this question is asked it is just explanations of why things suck and how defensible it is.
Because we have a terrible mayor, terrible councillors, and terrible CEO. And voters seem perfectly happy with that. No one is defending this. But what else can you do to improve the TTC when leadership is this awful and no one seems to care.
Show me how often the 501 has actually fully ran as a streetcar service? Basically every streetcar route has been out of service for at least a year since 2012 but the 501 queen is never running in the west end.This is also entirely incorrect to the point of being absurd. Why you insist on making such extreme statements which you either know are untrue or are to ill-informed to be posting comments on.
Please stop.
We can have respectful disagreements on preferences, we cannot really disagree on facts for which evidence is available. To many of your comments in too many threads are inconsistent with the facts.
Home deliveries are surely moving the needle also. I wonder how close we are to “ghost” grocery stores solely for deliveries, in the way this model has been created in the food delivery sector.I find the roads a lot busier, it's probably a mix of people from toronto moving out (so not using the ttc anymore) and former ttc riders driving
Everyone fell for gil hook line and sinker, he had zero intention of being a mayor and just wanted to trump up his consulting business.Should those folks have bothered to come out and vote Penalosa instead of Tory
Show me how often the 501 has actually fully ran as a streetcar service? Basically every streetcar route has been out of service for at least a year since 2012 but the 501 queen is never running in the west end.
I was wrong about the decade part
but since 2017 it's been perpetually closed. Also they split the route in 2 so everyone has to switch vehicles if it ever runs again. Might as well have multiple bus routes that cover more parts of the west end if people need to change vehicles.
I would have thought that if one is running an online grocery service you would want to be as close as possible to your customers without needing to be VERY close so using the main warehouses would not work as they are usually suburban and infrequent. You might want to use only a few actual stores as both walk-in stores and as the 'bases' for deliveries. These bases would not need to be as close to customers as those serving only 'walk-ins' but closer than warehouses or 'delivery-only' 'stores'.Home deliveries are surely moving the needle also. I wonder how close we are to “ghost” grocery stores solely for deliveries, in the way this model has been created in the food delivery sector.
Sorry to be the bringer of bad news. I’m sure the TTC will be delighted to take your complaint regarding a decision they have no control over.It's 2023, with no idea when the latest construction project will finish, and undoubtedly they're going to pull some other reason out of their ass to close the line for another 2 years because why the hell NOT?
The service is totally unreliable, and very inconvenient as you need to switch vehicles at least once, and you can't go more than a few months without playing musical chairs.




