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Jul 6, 2023 · In a single 48-hour period in January, both a teen boy and a woman were stabbed during their afternoon commutes. That month, Toronto police committed 80 officers to patrolling the transit system.
Toronto Transportation Commission ( TTC) was the public transit operator in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, beginning in 1921. It operated buses, streetcars and the island ferries. The system was renamed the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) in 1954.
Established as the Toronto Transportation Commission in 1921, the TTC owns and operates three rapid transit lines with 70 stations, over 150 bus routes, and 9 streetcar lines. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 736,712,000, or about 2,557,900 per weekday as of the second quarter of 2024.
Mar 27, 2022 · The official 100-year anniversary was on Sept 1, 2021, but Toronto Archives was unable to host the event in-person due to the pandemic. Instead, the full exhibit was shared online.
May 29, 2019 · This is why Toronto now has a short, little-used subway in North York and a new line into York Region near York University but is nowhere close to building the desperately needed relief line into downtown — a project that has been recognized as a priority for literally generations.
Sep 1, 2017 · Consolidation of the Toronto Transportation Commission continued throughout the 1920s as the commission sought to deal with the aging infrastructure left by the TRC by replacing miles of track and purchasing 575 steel-bodied Peter Witt streetcars.
Aug 31, 2013 · The Toronto Transportation Commission was established on September 1, 1921 with the merger of two street railway companies: the privately owned and operated Toronto Railway Company, which...
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