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  1. May 11, 2021 · On February 10, the Government of Canada announced a plan for $14.9 billion in new public transit funding over eight years, including $3 billion in ongoing annual transit funding beginning in 2026-27 - from major shovel-ready projects to electric buses to rural transit to cycling and walking paths.

  2. May 11, 2021 · Building on historic investments in public transit, today the Government of Canada announced $10.4 billion in federal funding for four public transit projects in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). All three orders of government are moving rapidly to support the recovery from COVID-19.

  3. www.metrolinx.com › en › projects-and-programsOntario Line - Metrolinx

    The Ontario Line will be a 15.6-kilometre subway line that will make it faster and easier to travel within Toronto and beyond. The line will bring 15 new stations to the city and will run from Exhibition Place, through the heart of downtown, all the way to the Eglinton Crosstown LRT at Don Mills Road.

  4. Oct 20, 2023 · Toronto: A Transit City In November 2003, David Miller became Mayor of Toronto, promising to clean up City Hall after a computer leasing scandal under predecessor Mel Lastman’s watch. Miller inherited a budget crunch, combined with new development pressures as the city’s high-rise boom took off.

  5. On September 1, 1921, a mix of private and municipal street railways were consolidated under the management of the newly formed Toronto Transportation Commission. Adult fares were set at seven cents and tickets were four for 25 cents. Ridership in the TTC’s first full year of service (1922) was 187 million.

  6. City Council approve the 2021 Operating Budget for Toronto Transit Commission of $2.153 billion gross, $0.567 billion revenue and $1.586 billion net for the following services: Service :

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  8. 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.