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  2. ** 14 elevators opened at six stations in 2020: Wellesley, Chester, Dupont, Runnymede, Wilson and Bay.

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  3. Key facts and figures. TTC Operating Statistics contain all the key facts and figures about the transit system's annual performance and achievements in overall service. Line 1 Yonge-University Regular service has resumed northbound at Queen’s Park.

  4. • By year’s end we opened six accessible stations, bringing the total number of accessible stations to 52. • In December 2020, we launched the MyTTC mobile app, a new tool

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    The Elevator Service Status Line is 416 539-5438 (LIFT). Updates on the operating statusof TTC elevators are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To get an update on the operating status of escalators, as well as elevators, you can also call the 24-hour TTC Information Line at 416 393-4636 (INFO) and press 5 (or TTY 416 481-2523). The line ...

    Elevators are available at the following stations: 1. Line 1 (Yonge-University): Vaughan Metropolitan Centre, Highway 407, Pioneer Village, York University, Finch West, Downsview Park, Sheppard West, Wilson, Lawrence West, Eglinton West, St Clair West, Dupont, St George, Queen’s Park, St Patrick, Osgoode, St Andrew, Union, Queen, Dundas, Wellesley,...

    In the event that your TTC elevator breaks down while you are on board, or is out of service when you arrive, each elevator is equipped with a two-way voice intercom and instructions in raised print and in Braille on the inside panel and on the outside entrance panel. To use the intercom, press the button and release to contact the Station Collecto...

    If you need assistance while at a subway station, you have several options: 1. Speak to the Station Collector on duty in the Collector Booth. 2. Use the intercom located at the elevator entrance to contact the Collector on duty. 3. Use the intercom at the Designated Waiting Area on all subway platforms. Instructions on how to use the DWA intercom a...

    The TTC operates and maintains escalators throughout the subway system. Escalators are located at all stations except for Rosedale, Summerhill and Ellesmere Stations. According to Ontario’s Technical Standards and Safety Authority, people who use canes can use escalators on the system, but remember to hold the handrail. People who use major mobilit...

    If there is a time on your subway trip that you need to return to your original accessible station, exit your train at the next station that has a centre platform or elevator, cross over to the opposite platform and board the next available train in the return direction. All terminal stations allow customers to return in the opposite direction with...

    Line 1 Yonge-University-Spadina: Vaughan Metropolitan Centre, Highway 407, Pioneer Village, York University, Finch West, Downsview Park, Sheppard West, Wilson, Yorkdale, Lawrence West, Glencairn, S...
    Line 2 Bloor-Danforth: Kipling, Islington, St George, Bay, Bloor-Yonge, Warden, Kennedy.
    Line 3 Scarborough: none.
    Line 4 Sheppard: Bayview, Bessarion, Leslie, Don Mills.
  5. Sep 2, 2020 · The provincial legislation commits the TTC to achieving a barrier-free transit system by 2025. It’s also building second exits from stations with just one exit to increase passenger safety during emergencies. At Chester Station, TTC contractors are building an elevator and a second exit at the same time.

  6. The TTC continues to expect that elevators will be in service at a total of 20 additional stations between 2020 and the end of 2023, and that construction will start at all remaining inaccessible stations on Lines 1 and 2 by 2023.

  7. Dec 5, 2021 · Transportation services in the city of Toronto over 2020 and 2021 have been seriously impacted. by the Covid-19 pandemic. One of the most impacted services was the TTC, which has stated in a report that they were at. times losing almost $90 million dollars in monthly revenue.

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