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  1. www.ttc.ca › customer-service › contact-usContact us - TTC.ca

    1-866-642-9882, TTC Toll free number. Operator-assisted service is available from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, except statutory holidays. Telecommunications Relay Service number 1-800-855-0511, Daily, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; except statutory holidays. Elevator Service Status Line, 416 539-5438 (LIFT). 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Compliments ...

  2. TTC staff will be available to assist. Expect delays of approximately 20 minutes. Thank you for your patience. Monday, October 7 to Friday, October 11, 2024, subway service on Line 2 between Victoria Park and Kennedy stations will end nightly starting at 11 p.m. for planned track work. Shuttle buses will operate.

  3. Your feedback is important and helps us provide you with the best experience possible. TTC’s Customer Service Department welcomes all compliments, complaints and suggestions about our service and employees. If your matter requires an immediate response, please contact us by telephone at 416 393 3030 daily 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

  4. cdn.ttc.ca › customer-service › The-TTC-WayThe TTC Way

    Customer: Treat everyone on the TTC, including staff, with respect. Please be mindful of others. Communities: We will value each community’s uniqueness and strive to plan and deliver service that meets its need. Value each other’s time. TTC: We will do all we can to keep you moving quickly, efficiently and reliably. Customer: Help keep us ...

  5. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is a City agency that provides public transit services to approximately 1.7 million daily commuters in Toronto and from surrounding municipalities. The TTC’s mandate is to establish, operate and maintain the local passenger transportation system in the city of Toronto, which is the largest public transit system in Canada and […]

  6. Overnight service operates on most major routes from approximately 1:30 a.m. to the start of subway service. Service is provided every 30 minutes or better, seven days a week. Blue Night Network routes have white and blue route lozenges and 300-series route numbers. View Blue Night Network Map. 638.05 KB.

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  8. cdn.ttc.ca › riding-the-ttc › know-your-ttcKnow Your TTC

    Your TTC is still the best deal on wheels. Gasoline costs rose almost 20% for each of the last three years. CAA estimates the cost of owning and operating a car in Toronto is $8,900 - $12,000 per year. Parking costs an average of $4,000 per year in Toronto. An adult Metropass offers unlimited travel, transferability and a federal tax credit ...

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