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Transit Watchdog Group’s Report Card Gives Toronto Indifferent Grades

TTCriders says Toronto is behind on some key transit priorities.

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Earlier today, TTCriders, a group that advocates for improved public transit, released a report card evaluating Toronto’s progress in that realm. Unsurprisingly, the City doesn’t quite make the grade.

The report card credits Toronto with moving ahead on expanding its public transit network, thanks to this winter’s dramatic reversal of Mayor Rob Ford’s edict against surface light rail.

But TTCriders also has plenty of complaints. The TTC, the group says, is still structurally unable to provide lower fares to riders because it depends too much on farebox revenue. Transit agencies in other North American cities get larger portions of their operating money from government coffers than the TTC does. TTCriders wants the municipal and provincial governments to pay more of the TTC’s operating costs, so that the agency can avoid future fare hikes.

Also singled out in the report is the TTC’s level of service, per capita. TTCriders contends that the TTC has failed to increase the number of kilometres its vehicles travel per year in proportion to the increasing number of trips taken on the system. (About 55 million more trips were taken in 2011 than in 2006.) According to TTCriders, the amount of transit service per rider, measured in kilometres, was worse in 2011 than in any year since 2007.

The report also criticizes the City for lagging on making transit more accessible to people with disabilities, and for failing to publicize the environmental benefits of using public transit.

Read the whole thing here: [PDF].

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  • Anonymous

    Fair and Affordable Fares–stymied by the anti-transit Mayor, some Councillors, talk-show hosts, and no-transit users.
    Building Modern, Fast Transit into All Corners of the City as Fast as Possible–finally, but more needs to be done.
    Making Public Transit Fully Accessible Transit–slowly getting there.
    Frequent Service that Connects All our Neighbourhoods–anti-transit Mayor cut services when they should be increases services.

  • Anonymous

    I signed up to TTCriders a while back but unsubscribed again once I got spammed for Toronto Environmental Alliance stuff. It will be interesting to see how many of the Fordiban on the TorSun website use this report as another bash the TTC/Stintz method when the organisation who wrote it describes itself as “being incubated by an alliance of environmental, labour, and community organizations. These groups include the Canadian Federation of Students – Ontario, Social Planning Toronto, Toronto ACORN, the Toronto & York Region Labour Council, and the Toronto Environmental Alliance.”

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