EastYorkTTCFan
Senior Member
So Edmonton LRT decided to open all doors at all stations to prevent riders touching a button. So TTC is doing it right all along. LOL
Some cities in Europe are doing it now as well
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So Edmonton LRT decided to open all doors at all stations to prevent riders touching a button. So TTC is doing it right all along. LOL
So Edmonton LRT decided to open all doors at all stations to prevent riders touching a button. So TTC is doing it right all along. LOL
You can add Durham and Burlington to that too. TTC has said “all-door boarding” will now happen on buses, though I imagine many operators will be using the rear doors only.Hamilton, Halifax, and Montreal, have all moved to rear door boarding to reduce the chance of the driver being infected.
I drive the Allen each morning and afternoon and the subways look empty. Might as well close it down. London UK announced today several tube line closures.Honestly the TTC should be reducing service right now anyway. Reduces employee exposure, and saves money in a time when ridership and revenue is down severely.
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Thanks!See this is something that this forum lacks. Every thread should have its first post act as an index with useful links and be constantly updated.