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All the TTC service changes for Sunday still aren't posted......

But i have most of it.........the format sucks so I'll just post one change for now.....because @PL1 would be interested. 51A/B will both run headway in the 24 m range.....but they are supposed to be inter-laced such that service from Donlands Stn to Eglinton should, in theory, improve to every 12' give or take.
That's definitely the one I need... Current 56 NB is 15 min service when I need it (there are a couple of extra runs for the high school crowd). Every 12 min is an improvement, though the forced transfer may eat into that
 
All the TTC service changes for Sunday still aren't posted......

But i have most of it.........the format sucks so I'll just post one change for now.....because @PL1 would be interested. 51A/B will both run headway in the 24 m range.....but they are supposed to be inter-laced such that service from Donlands Stn to Eglinton should, in theory, improve to every 12' give or take.
Reading from the only public source, the GTFS open data sucks as it's like reverse engineering the schedule. We can only resort to waiting for Steve Munro to blog about their internal memo as the TTC doesn't officially provide that info now in a easily accessible webpage. The service summary would be the best bet but that sometimes don't get published till weeks into the board period.
 
Reading from the only public source, the GTFS open data sucks as it's like reverse engineering the schedule. We can only resort to waiting for Steve Munro to blog about their internal memo as the TTC doesn't officially provide that info now in a easily accessible webpage. The service summary would be the best bet but that sometimes don't get published till weeks into the board period.

There are other sources......
 
Before the city reconstructed the Bloor/Dundas West and Kipling intersection. I heard TTC looked into adding a yard where the old abandoned movie theatre was. Didn’t the city said no to the TTC when they had other plans in place?
 
Did anyone else catch the privacy breach at the TTC this morning?

Their e-alerts glitched and doxxed hundreds, if not thousands of people.
 
Before the city reconstructed the Bloor/Dundas West and Kipling intersection. I heard TTC looked into adding a yard where the old abandoned movie theatre was. Didn’t the city said no to the TTC when they had other plans in place?

There were several proposed projects on the old Westwood theatre site over the years. The current construction is probably the most rational use of that space (although I'm personally not thrilled with the design, but we shall see).

That was all before the old CPKC yard came on the market. Much better to have the subway yard tucked into an industrial area than on Bloor where mixed use/residential can be provided.

- Paul
 
Not a TTC article but BART added fare gates (partially to deter undesirables) and station maintenance costs dropped off a cliff.
Feel like enforcing fares would fix 80% of our issues that aren't related to transit speed!

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When hundreds of thousands of soccer fans descend on Toronto this summer, the city’s plan to get them to and from World Cup matches depends on its least reliable form of transit.

What, like the bus network is any more reliable??? They may have better on time performance, but they're just as vulnerable to traffic and bunching up...
 
What, like the bus network is any more reliable??? They may have better on time performance, but they're just as vulnerable to traffic and bunching up...
stats say otherwise, though this can easily be explained by streetcars only being downtown in the core compared to buses which are everywhere else

A February update from the new CEO of the TTC shows streetcars have an on-time performance of just 55 per cent, compared to 73 per cent for buses and 82 per cent for subways.
 
What, like the bus network is any more reliable??? They may have better on time performance, since their drivers are maniacs and don't seem to give a fig about driving comfortably, but they're just as vulnerable to traffic and bunching up...
Anyone who ever used the old transitway in Ottawa can attest to buses being great until they meet enough traffic and other buses.

An easy solution to have the streetcars become more reliable and quicker is to simply remove cars from in-and-around downtown sites during World Cup. It's not as if the hundreds of thousands of soccer fans coming to Toronto are going to be driving here. King cars have no issues making good time despite red lights because they're not sitting waiting for cars ahead of them (usually).

Most people coming here from abroad are going to be used to walking in urban areas. The walk from King down to BMO through Exhibition GO is not a long one.
 
stats say otherwise, though this can easily be explained by streetcars only being downtown in the core compared to buses which are everywhere else

I would sooner assume it's because many of the bus drivers drive like maniacs, and don't give a fig about comfort, or, in most cases, their schedule either. If you leave the terminal 10 minutes early and hit a 10 minute traffic jam halfway down the line, of course your on time metrics are going to look better.
 

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