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      • Toronto’s first bus route, Humberside, started on Sept. 20, 1921 between Dundas Street and Runnymede Road. Bus route numbers were used for only a short time in the early 1920s, before returning to use in the 1950s. This photo was taken May 7, 1923. (Toronto Archives & TTC)
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  2. 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.

  3. It is my privilege to submit the 2021 Annual Report for the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). On September 1, 1921, a mix of private and municipal street railways were consolidated under the management of the newly formed Toronto Transportation Commission.

  4. Sep 2, 2021 · Areas of Toronto which have seen meteoric rises in population in recent years will no longer rely solely on congested transit routes like the 504 King streetcar. Neighbourhoods like Liberty Village and Corktown will finally see subway access to meet their massively densified urbanism.

  5. Feb 18, 2021 · The TTC has been seeing changes since construction began on the Yonge-University line back in 1950. 19-year-old Rodney Chan, a member of public trans…

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  6. We've created an interactive chart for exploring Transit-Oriented Development (TOD), or lack there-of, along Toronto's existing and planned major transit lines, specifically for areas within 800 metres (approximately a 10 minute walk) from these lines.

  7. May 11, 2021 · Travis Dhanraj reports – May 11, 2021. The federal government is set to invest over $10 billion to help Ontario fund four major transit routes in Toronto, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said...

  8. May 11, 2021 · All three orders of government are moving rapidly to support the recovery from COVID-19. 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): Ontario Line.

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