Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'ttc>'
September 5, 2008
The TTC installed the first "Next Train Arrival" display at Dundas Station yesterday, with TTC Chair Adam Giambrone unveiling the addition to the OneStop screens. At the southbound platform, the text sat humbly along the bottom of the screen, as if it didn't dare disturb the advertisements above. While Giambrone fully admitted that the TTC is often "one step behind" other transit systems, he said that they make up for it by giving "one......
Continue Reading "Imitation of VIVA"September 5, 2008
WORDS: This evening at the Bay-Bloor Indigo, join author James McBride and director Spike Lee for a discussion about the film adaptation of McBride's 2003 novel, Miracle at St. Anna. There will be a book signing after, but attendees are asked not to bring additional memorabilia—sadly, collectors will have to hang out in front of five-star hotels this weekend if they want any autographs they can sell on eBay. Indigo (55 Bloor Street West),......
Continue Reading "Urban Planner: September 5, 2008"August 30, 2008
SPORTS: It's Labour Day weekend, and you know what that means! It's time for the annual three-day soundtrack of the pending apocalypse. In layman's terms, it's the Canadian International Air Show, a celebration of flight and scared looks on tourists' faces as planes fly a little too close to the Toronto skyline. This year's performers include the Canadian Harvard Aerobatic Team, the Canadian Snowbirds Demonstration Team, and the Royal Canadian Air Cadets. Admission to......
Continue Reading "Urban Planner: August 30, 2008"August 27, 2008
The TTC is looking at eliminating the free parking spaces allotted to Metropass holders at the 16 lots they own around the city. TTC Chair Adam Giambrone contended that the free spaces were costing the TTC more money than they brought in, which sounds like a valid argument until you remember that parking spots, like guns, are a God-given right. The Canadian Press is reporting that a new survey shows that these days Canadian......
Continue Reading "TTC Reconsiders Parking Privileges, Election Really Super-Close, Guys Love Grocery Shopping "August 25, 2008
The Maple Leaf Foods meat recall has been extended to encompass more than 200 products made by the Toronto facility, and is expected to cost upwards of $20 million. In completely unrelated news, millions of Canadians have decided that maybe they're just going to have a salad for lunch today. The Beijing Olympics have finally drawn to a close, and the games have been receiving mixed reviews. Torontoist also has mixed feelings about the......
Continue Reading "Maple Leaf Recall Extended, Olympics Wind Down, TTC Increases Fines"August 22, 2008
The TTC management and its workers' union have agreed that the TTC is not an essential service. However, they are saying this not because they are saying, "Yes, we are useless," but because they both want to avoid contract arbitration. However, since management wants to pay workers less than they would receive through contract arbitration, and the union wants workers to get more than they would receive through contract arbitration, one side or the......
Continue Reading "TTC Not Essential, Plastics Recycling Somewhat Essential, Chinese Athletes Essentially Cheating"August 21, 2008
Sitting proudly at the intersection of King and York Streets is one of Astral Media's new transit shelters. The only problem is the street name displayed on the shelter is "University Ave"—which is the previous stop, a block west. Photos by Miles Storey/Torontoist. Thanks to John Gemmell for the tip.......
Continue Reading "PhotoTO: Streetwise"August 19, 2008
Canada increased its medal count yesterday at the Beijing Olympics with medals in trampoline and triathlon, as well as a silver medal in the Equestrian team jumping event. It was a real team effort, and everyone gets a medal...except for the horses who did all the damn work. Sure, the horses will tell you that they do it for the love of the sport, but a little recognition never hurts, you know? A man......
Continue Reading "More Medals For Canada, Some Victims For Scammers, Less Musharraf For Pakistan"August 12, 2008
Impatience is not a virtue Patience is a virtue I don't have What have you got? If you take the TTC regularly, you've probably been stuck at a stop long enough to strike up a conversation with a fellow citizen about how freakishly long the bus is taking to arrive. But what do you do if no one's around to share your frustration? Why, you can strike up a conversation anyway, as two people......
Continue Reading "Impatience Is Not A Virtue"August 6, 2008
Overheard by reader Kate Bowen on the 501 Queen streetcar. Little Girl, looking out the window: Is a giraffe taller than that tree? Mom: Yes. Little Girl: Is a giraffe taller than you? Mom: Yes. Little Girl: Is a giraffe taller than the CN Tower? Mom: No. Little Girl: Is a baby giraffe taller than you? (No response.) Little Girl: Are all frogs girls? Mom: What? Who told you that? Hear something? Send it to......
Continue Reading "Streeter: Zoology Edition"July 27, 2008
As the R Month Rule suggests, July is a bad month for at least one type of oyster. "Oyster" is the name of the smartcard for public transit in London, England. Passengers pre-load cards on a subscription or pay-as-you-go basis, and enjoy substantial discounts (generally 50-75%) over cash or paper tickets. Last Friday, the system failed for reasons unknown, letting millions of passengers travel for free, as reported on Londonist. Last Monday, a Dutch court......
Continue Reading "Rotten Oysters"July 26, 2008
The TTC has a new website: MyTTC.ca! It's got a functional trip planner, a stats section with the neat map/video above ("each burst represents a bus departing from the stop in that location"), pages for each route that can be edited by the site's users, more features like SMS/IM integration and an interface designed for smart phones and PDAs coming soon, and is—surprise—not affiliated with the transit organization in any way, shape, or form.......
Continue Reading "TTC.ca, Meet MyTTC.ca"July 24, 2008
Federal Liberal leader Stéphane Dion hints that Canadians may be ready for a federal election this fall. Still, Dion is hoping to receive a signed, notarized affidavit from every single Canadian of voting age assuring him that they are absolutely, 100 percent cool with having an election; otherwise it's off. The European Union's environment commissioner has put forward a proposal to ban seal products from countries that "practice cruel hunting methods," a move that......
Continue Reading "Election Near, Investment Here, Seal Ban Fear "July 23, 2008
Every weekday morning, bright and early, we feature a photo (or two) from a photographer in the Torontoist Flickr Pool. It's our way of giving the many excellent photographers in our pool the attention that they deserve. * BY CL-S......
Continue Reading "The Daily Photoist: July 23, 2008"July 22, 2008
These photos, of a garden constructed atop a bus shelter on Greenwood Avenue between Gerrard and Dundas, were recently uploaded to one of the Facebook groups of the Toronto Public Space Committee's Guerrilla Gardeners. More after the fold.......
Continue Reading "Green Me Shelter"July 17, 2008
The TTC has "cancelled the Request for Proposal process to purchase 204 new low-floor streetcars." Says their release: "The TTC received two submissions for the $1.25 billion project. TRAM Power Ltd. and Bombardier Transportation submitted bids, but upon review TRAM Power failed to pass step one of the bid review process as it was not commercially compliant. Bombardier Transportation failed on step two—a technical evaluation that required a pass/fail on key criteria related to negotiating......
Continue Reading "A Streetcar Named Desire"July 11, 2008
Impending implosion of both economy and environment notwithstanding, tourists are still flocking to Toronto. Toronto Tourism reports that 2008 is shaping up to be another record year for visitors to the town also called Hollywood North, New York Run By The Swiss, Montreal Without The Culture, Seriousville, and the City Most Likely To Be Praised By American Celebrities. TTC fuel costs are set to jump next year when a contract guaranteeing fuel at 87¢/litre......
Continue Reading "Tourists Coming Here, TTC Gas Prices Moving Up, Khadr Staying Put"July 9, 2008
Longtime Canadian Autoworkers Union head Buzz Hargrove will join other famous Buzzes, including Aldrin and Lightyear, in retirement this year. Reportedly Hargrove feels that his legacy has been cemented with this year's twin triumphs of the Order of Canada and the collapse of the Canadian automotive industry. The number of criminal charges laid in relation to incidents on the TTC was up substantially from 2006 to 2007, with TTC officials citing increased ridership and......
Continue Reading "Buzz Calls It A Day, TTC Crime Up But Not Really, Chinatown Cleaning Up"July 8, 2008
It's really hot outside! One of the best ways to tell if it is really hot outside is to check on any elephants who live near you. If it's too hot for them, it's too hot for you. Madonna House, a Catholic organization whose founder won the Order of Canada, is returning their medal in protest of Henry Morgentaler's appointment to the Order. One of the House's directors told the Globe that: "We value......
Continue Reading "Hot Hot Heat, House Folds, TTC Not Free"July 3, 2008
Looks like Toronto's next batch of streetcars will be made by Bombardier. The Canadian company is a shoo-in to win the $1.25 billion contract after German manufacturer Siemens pulled out of the bidding, leaving only a small British company and that guy down the street with the junked car on his lawn as competition. The TSX dropped a dramatic 433 points yesterday on fears that recession will reduce demand for commodities like the oil......
Continue Reading "Streetcar Suspense Alleviated, Economic News Bad, BetBetBetBetBetBetBet"June 26, 2008
The third annual Toronto Independent Game Development Jam ran from the 9th to the 11th of May this year with over 125 developers managing to produce 34 different games across the intense three day period, and their pain is now our pleasure as all of the successfully completed games have been released online. As if trying to produce a full game in three days wasn't hard enough, developers were asked that their game relate......
Continue Reading "TOJam and Cheese"June 25, 2008
...and it's rather unfortunate. Spacing reports that the TTC has begun to update its subway route map in subway cars—with a much uglier font, slightly more clutter, and a messy new treatment of addresses. To wit on the latter point:...visual clutter is increased by the new addresses on the maps. The TTC did away with just displaying the approximate address numbers along Yonge, Bloor, Danforth and Sheppard (only printing the street name where the subway......
Continue Reading "The TTC Has a New Subway Map"June 24, 2008
From Ryan Feeley comes a neat timelapse video of a three-kilometre westbound trip on the 501 Queen streetcar in the east end of the city condensed into fifty-five seconds. Now, we just need someone who can do the same thing with the whole length of the route. [Tip from Joe Clark, who, incidentally, has some things to say about Christian Lander and Hockey Night in Canada.]......
Continue Reading "Beauty Queen"June 24, 2008
It took them two days and thirteen hours, but Nancy Situ and her friends have joined the Every Station Club in style—with brilliant photos of themselves posing on the platforms of every one of the city's sixty-nine subway stations. The project, Situ wrote when she posted the entire set of shots to the Toronto LiveJournal Community last night, was done "out of curiosity and sheer boredom." On September 1 last year, Situ, Marcela Slinin,......
Continue Reading "Transitlanticism"June 24, 2008
Residents near the Broadview subway station are used to inconvenience in the name of progress. The station reconstruction project that added elevators, a second streetcar platform, more room for buses, and extra subway exits dragged on for five long years before finally wrapping up in the closing weeks of 2007. For most of that time, the parkette on the north side of the station had been surrounded by construction hoarding and used by crews......
Continue Reading "The End Is Near (Again)"June 23, 2008
Every weekday morning, bright and early, we feature a photo (or two) from a photographer in the Torontoist Flickr Pool. It's our way of giving the many excellent photographers in our pool the attention that they deserve. All yaked out & Man and woman on the subway BY TAYLOR ZHOU......
Continue Reading "The Daily Photoist: June 23, 2008"June 15, 2008
The new TTC ad campaign is doubly noble of purpose—it doesn't just encourage us to keep the system tidy, but engages in a little social engineering by depicting workers and riders marching hand in hand towards a glorious trash-free future, emotionally unhindered by grudges or memories of the late unpleasantness. In the ad above, the passenger is doing her duty, placing her newspaper carefully in her purse until a suitable receptacle for disposal can......
Continue Reading "TTC Ad Campaign Highlights Good Old-Fashioned Elbow Grease"June 12, 2008
The TTC wants to get rid of adult tickets, using only tokens for adults to combat counterfeiters. In a move to placate ticket fans, Adam Giambrone promises to look into ways to create tokens that will be ruined when you forget to take them out of your pants and put them through the washing machine. Dalton McGuinty defended the tax incentives received by Young People Fucking yesterday, explaining that while certain people might be......
Continue Reading "Goodbye To Tickets, Speaker's Corner, And The Seattle Mariners"June 11, 2008
Every Wednesday, Torontoist receives transmissions from the travel log of Gleebax, the alien Urbanaut, as he explores the foreign land of Toronto.......
Continue Reading "The Urbanaut"June 5, 2008
Photo of Adam Giambrone at Thursday's meeting by David Topping. It's not the better way just yet, but it might be soon. Earlier today, the TTC gave the media a sneak peek at the first beta preview version of its new website, just before unveiling it to the public a few minutes after 3 p.m. And, in the words of Chief Marketing Office Alice Smith, who gave the TTC's presentation of the new website,......
Continue Reading "One Way Or Another"