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  1. This report presents results of Wave 2 of the Public Transit and COVID-19 Survey, which ran in mid-March 2021. For Wave 1, we gathered detailed travel patterns and attitudinal data from thousands of Toronto and Vancouver transit riders in May, 2020. Summary results from wave one can be found here for Toronto and here for Vancouver.

  2. The funding rate increased to 1.5¢/litre, effective October 2005, and then to 2¢/litre, effective October 2006. For 2021, the City directed $91.6 million (December 31, 2020 – $91.6 million) toward the TTC’s operating needs (note 14). Another $93.4 million was used to support the acquisition of TTC Capital assets.

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    • Ridership Hits New Milestone
    • Financial Situation Continues to Improve
    • Another Look at 2020
    • Contact Information

    In November, ridership on Canada's urban transit networks continued to grow, reaching 89.4 million passenger trips, the highest level since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. Transit appeared to be on a path towards recovery as the number of passengers was more than half (54.2%) of the pre-pandemic level from November 2019.

    The 89.4 million transit riders in November was up 53.9% from 58.1 million in November 2020 and marked the sixth straight month of a year-over-year increase. This was the highest number of passengers carried since March 2020. Despite this milestone, November 2021 registered 75.4 million fewer passenger trips than did the same month in 2019, pre-pan...

    In November 2021, transit agency operating revenues (excluding subsidies) reached $198.8 million—an increase of 39.2%, or $56.0 million, from the same month in 2020. While this total revenue was the highest level recorded since March 2020, it was still 47.7% below the operating revenues earned in November 2019, before the pandemic.

    The pandemic has had a significant impact on Canadian urban transit. Based on preliminary data, key indicators for the transit industry— ridership, service, expenses and revenues—are being published from the Annual Passenger Bus and Urban Transit Surveyfor 2020 (see Note to readers). The final estimates will be available later this spring. The impa...

    For more information, or to enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of this release, contact us (toll-free 1-800-263-1136; 514-283-8300; infostats@statcan.gc.ca) or Media Relations (statcan.mediahotline-ligneinfomedias.statcan@statcan.gc.ca).

  3. 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.

  4. 2021 Operating Budget & 2021 - 2030 Capital Plan Toronto Transit Commission toronto.ca/budget Program Summary | Page 7 of 47 2. Transform to solidify TTC’s fiscal foundation: Continue business transformation

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  5. 2020 OPERATING BUDGET KEY DRIVERS. The 2020 Operating Budget for Transit Expansion is $8.672 million gross or 219.3 per cent higher than the 2019 Projected Actuals. Table 2 below summarizes the key cost drivers for the base budget. Table 2: 2020 Key Drivers – Base Budget. Key Cost Drivers ($000)

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  7. Jan 1, 2004 · TTC Project Reports and Strategies. September 16, 2021 - Transit network Expansion Report Update (PDF - 105 Kb) February 10, 2021 - SRT Life Extension Project Options Analysis (PDF - 2.9 Mb) February 10, 2021 - Transit Network Expansion Report (PDF - 2.1 Mb) July 14, 2020 - Bus Lane Implementation Plan (PDF - 14.4 Mb)