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  1. 3 days ago · The TTC’s Easier Access Program will make all subway stations accessible and is partially funded by the Government of Canada through the Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF). Elevator construction is currently underway at 14 stations: College, Summerhill, Rosedale, Castle Frank, Glencairn, Greenwood, Lawrence, Christie, High Park, Spadina, Museum, Warden, King and Islington.

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      The Accessible Transit Services Plan documents report on the...

  2. 2 days ago · Donlands became the 55th accessible TTC subway station, and later in 2024, Castle Frank and Glencairn stations are expected to also become barrier-free. While work to make the subway system accessible began in 1990, efforts ramped up after the Ontario government enacted the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities (AODA) Act in 2005. When ...

  3. TTCriders campaigns for fully accessible TTC and Wheel-Trans service. But some Wheel-Trans users will soon be forced to use the conventional transit system as the TTC seeks to restrict full door-to-door access as a cost-saving measure (also known as the “Family of Services” program).

  4. 1 day ago · The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has completed updates on Donlands Station on Line 2 Bloor-Danforth to include accessible upgrades. This station is TTC’s 55th station in the subway system to ...

  5. Sep 27, 2022 · The complete bus replacement option supports the TTC’s goal of making public transit accessible to all by running AODA-compliant, all-accessible buses on the line beginning in 2023.” At another point, TTC mentions that the 2025 AODA deadline is a barrier to keeping SRT running until 2023: “All TTC stations and vehicles must be AODA compliant by 2025.

  6. The Accessible Transit Services Plan documents report on the status of the various TTC accessibility initiatives and ongoing plans. Our accessibility policies are in place to meet the requirements of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, and to guide us in creating an accessible transit system that makes Toronto proud ...

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  8. Easier access on the TTC. TTC has made significant progress since the 1990s towards making public transit more accessible for everyone, and is committed to further accessibility improvements in the coming year. Today, the TTC’s bus and streetcar fleet is entirely wheelchair and scooter friendly, as are all routes.

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