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  1. Dec 11, 2018 · Public transit agencies —specifically Metrolinx and the TTC — have been scrambling to keep up with the city's explosive growth, and while new subway and light rail transit lines in the city...

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    Thank you for using the Greater Toronto Area Transit map. This is a hobby project by David Pritchard, pulling together information from various public sources to present it in a more useful digital form.

    Red overlay lines – TTC subway / Scarborough RT
    Green overlay lines – GO train and train-bus services
    Blue overlay lines – VIVA all-day services
    Backdrop – operator maps for each local transit service. See their maps for details on understanding,

    The maps shown are current as of June 2018, except for the TTC bus network which is shown for December 2015. See the operators below for the latest maps. 1. Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) map 2. GO Transit map 3. York Region Transit (YRT) and VIVA map 4. MiWay (a.k.a. Mississauga Transit) map 5. Brampton Transit and Züm map 6. Durham Region Trans...

    Do you work for one of these transit operators? This map could be much more useful if I could get simplified versions of the maps that omit the underlying street grid and show only the transit features. Contact me (e-mail drpritch at gmail) if you can provide better maps.

    Google Earth-friendly versions of the map data are also available for TTC subways [KML], VIVA [KML] and GO rail [KML]

  2. Dec. 2018 PILOT BACKGROUND The King Street Transit Pilot is about moving people more efficiently on transit, improving public space, and supporting business and economic prosperity along King Street. The pilot aims to improve ransit reliability, speed, and capacity on the busiest surface transit route in the city by giving transit

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  3. Public transit in Toronto started in 1849 with a privately operated transit service. In later years, the city operated some routes, but in 1921 assumed control over all routes and formed the Toronto Transportation Commission to operate them.

  4. The map illustrates existing bus, LRT, train, and subway rapid transit routes in the GTA as well as upcoming projects expected to be complete within the next decade, like the Hurontario LRT, the Eglinton Crosstown, the Scarborough Subway Extension, the Ontario Line, the Finch West LRT, and the Hamilton LRT.

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  5. Throughout 2018, Canada continued to build on air transport agreements with its bilateral partners, and also sought ways to build new connections and agreements. As of December 2018, Canada had air transport agreements or arrangements with over 105 bilateral partners.

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  7. Nov 30, 2018 · The province began testing Presto passes in 2007 as part of a plan to integrate the 10 public transit agencies within the GTA.

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