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  1. It is my privilege to submit the 2020 Annual Report for the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). After celebrating the 100th anniversary of the TTC Board in 2020, this year will mark a century of service for the TTC – an incredible milestone in an unprecedented year. As we’ve seen over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, the TTC’s greatest ...

  2. www.ttc.ca › transparency-and-accountabilityAnnual Reports - TTC.ca

    The Toronto Transit Commission’s Annual Report aims to provide our riders, the general public and our employees with a comprehensive overview of the year. It describes both the activities and financial performance of the Commission. The report also highlights the major projects and initiatives from the past year, with a focus on providing the ...

  3. 2020 Annual Service Plan. In 2019, we completed the 5-Year Service Plan (2020-2024) & 10-Year Outlook. The TTC has a solid and steady customer base and we want to improve service to ensure they keep choosing us. Toronto is also growing, and we want more people to choose us more often.

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    • Earlier Survey Results
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    Who returned to public transit during the pandemic?

    1. In May 2020, 63% of riders across both cities reported that they had stopped riding transit completely. By March 2021, 70% of these same respondents had returned. 2. Only 24% of Toronto and 16% of Vancouver respondents stayed off transit completely over the 10-month period between survey waves. 3. Number of transit boardings over the last seven days rose to 5.94 in March 2021, up from 3.6 in May 2020. This is still down from 17.23 pre COVID-19.

    How have the wellbeing impacts of avoiding transit changed during the pandemic?

    1. 28% of respondents still find it harder to get to work while avoiding transit, down from 44% in May 2020. 2. 29% still find it harder to reach healthcare without transit, down from 39% in May 2020. 3. 19% find it harder to get groceries without transit, down from 22% in May 2020.

    How much do riders anticipate riding transit again when COVID-19 is over?

    1. About 32% of respondents agree that they will ride transit less than they did before the pandemic began, compared with 56% who disagree and 12% who are unsure.

    Results of the first wave initial survey of 2,753 respondents in Toronto, “Preliminary Results from the Public Transit and COVID-19 Survey,” were released May 11, 2020. A first wave second survey was then deployed in Vancouver. Results from both surveys are examined in the article “Riders Who Avoided Public Transit During COVID-19: Personal Burdens...

  4. Abstract (summary): In May 2020 researchers at the University of Toronto Scarborough surveyed over 3,000 regular transit riders in Toronto and Vancouver on how COVID-19 impacted their travel and their ability to reach essential destinations like healthcare and groceries. This report highlights the key results from a follow up survey of nearly 2,000 of the same respondents.

  5. Dec 13, 2023 · Data and Methodology. The following analysis outlines TTC ridership patterns over the last five years. The data for this project was obtained from the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) website and the 2021 Canadian census. Cleaning the Data: TTC Data: The initial step involved downloading and cleaning the bus ridership data from 2019-2022.

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  7. Aug 29, 2024 · Toronto Transit Commission, Annual number of passengers transported by the public transport operator in Toronto, Canada (TTC) from 2011 to 2022 (in millions) Statista, https://www.statista.com ...

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