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    • Ridership Up But Remains Low
    • Financial Situation Continues to Improve
    • A Look at 2021
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    Canada's urban transit networks carried an estimated 86.0 million riders in December 2021, 4% fewer than the pandemic-era high posted in November. The transit industry has recovered nearly three-fifths (56.1%) of the pre-pandemic ridership from December 2019. With an increasing vaccination rate, provincial re-openings and the resumption of in-class...

    In December 2021, an estimated 86.0 million passenger trips were made on Canada's urban transit networks, up 31.8 million trips or 58.7% from December 2020 levels. This was the second-highest month of passenger trips since the onset of the pandemic in March 2020. However, there were 67.3 million fewer riders in December 2021 compared with the same ...

    In December 2021, transit agency operating revenues (excluding subsidies) were $193.7 million—an increase of 48.0%, or $62.8 million, from December 2020 levels. While this total revenue was the second highest level recorded since March 2020, it was 42.8% lower than the operating revenues earned in December 2019, prior to the pandemic.

    In 2021, transit ridership began to gradually recover. For the year as a whole, there were about 771.8 million passenger trips made on Canada's urban transit networks, 77.3 million or 9.1% fewer rides than in 2020. However, it should be noted that almost half (48.7%) of the 2020 total ridership was from the first quarter, essentially before the pan...

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  1. New transportation projects are underway all around Toronto, from the Eglinton Crosstown LRT to the Ontario Line subway, and by the year 2030, the city’s transit system will be almost unrecognizable. Thankfully for transit riders, there’s now a futuristic map of what we can expect eight years down the line.

    • Laura Hanrahan
  2. Overnight service operates on most major routes from approximately 1:30 a.m. to the start of subway service. Service is provided every 30 minutes or better, seven days a week. Blue Night Network routes have white and blue route lozenges and 300-series route numbers.

  3. The TTC is responsible for the TTC customer experience and for a seamless end-to-end customer journey during transit expansion project delivery and as the network operator when the new line or line extension opens for service. Throughout 2021 the TTC is readying operations for the opening of Line 5 Eglinton in 2022.

  4. The Toronto Subway system, consisting of 3 underground subway lines, forms the heart of the City of Toronto's public transit system. The TTC subway has a total of 71 stations (more any other system in Canada) located along 70 kilometres of track. During weekdays, the system carries over 1 million passengers daily.

  5. TTC Subway and Streetcar Map June 2024 Author: Toronto Transit Commission TTC Design Subject: TTC Subway and Streetcar Map June 2024\n1.0 Keywords: TTC Subway and Streetcar Map June 2024 Created Date: 6/19/2024 11:21:49 AM

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  7. May 11, 2021 · Ottawa, Ontario, May 11, 2021Public transit is at the heart of a clean, inclusive recovery that restarts our economy and creates good jobs. From construction workers, to transit drivers, to worker on assembly lines, to the small business owners supporting these projects – tens of thousands of jobs are created when we invest in public transit.

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