eglinton1661
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There are several trains on Line 1 with advertising space completely plastered with Air Canada at Billy Bishop announcements.
This being part of the substantial completion process. Not seeing any vehicles on the line isn't surprising. When ION in KW finished their revenue service demonstration there were no trains running until after Substantial Completion and the line opening (which happened to both occur on the same day!).Crosslinx has been doing inspections on the line for the past couple of days.
Dan
It looks like a real SYSTEM now, like something to be proud ofIt looks quite nice for the limited space they have.
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Now this SYSTEM needs to work efficiently, not constantly plagued with bad repairs, delays, slow zones, shutdowns without shuttle bus...(omitting 5,000 characters here)It looks like a real SYSTEM now, like something to be proud of
Whatever happened to pricing advertising space at "what the market will bear"? If half the advertising space is empty, the TTC should cut ad prices until they fill all their spaces again. Reduce by 50% if need be. Or more if need be.What advertisers? Nobody advertises on the TTC anymore.
Well, a big snowfall is in the forecast for Sunday morning. Hopefully nobody has any plans...."It's a beautiful day out there."
"Well it might SNOW tomorrow or be COLD later so let's just keep THAT in perspective."
What's happened to transit advertising is the same thing that has happened to billboards and periodical advertising (in newspapers and magazines): over the last 20 years, marketers have shifted to online channels which offer much more targeted ads that are more effective at motivating action. In Canada, about 2/3rds of all ad spending goes into online advertising of one sort or another.Whatever happened to pricing advertising space at "what the market will bear"? If half the advertising space is empty, the TTC should cut ad prices until they fill all their spaces again. Reduce by 50% if need be. Or more if need be.
Aside from printing costs (let's assume those are separated), the only expense to the TTC is hiring someone to rotate/replace posters now and then. The space where a poster could be, is still there, whether it's holding a poster or not.
Perhaps an economics major can explain this to me.
Indeed. Obviously slipped a bit over the years (with accounting for inflation). But nothing like some would have you believe.Sorry to disappoint the narrative here but advertising revenue doesn’t seem to be in the dumpster. I took a quick look over a few minutes doing ctrl+f for advertising revenue in the annual reports and here's a sampling. I adjusted past years values to 2024 dollars. Looks like decent recovery after the hit the TTC took from covid.
2010: $36.6m
2019: $33.6m
2020: $27.0m
2021: $15.4m
2024: $31.9m
From annual reports: https://www.ttc.ca/transparency-and-accountability/Annual-Reports
and this board item for 2024: https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2025/ttc/bgrd/backgroundfile-256391.pdf
I really don't know why they can't just replace the LED board with a new design. I'm sure TTC can pay for this. Major cities around the world do update their LEDs at least once in their 30 year lifespan right? They can include all the extensions under constructions like Ontario Line, Eglinton West, Yonge North and Scarborough.It looks quite nice for the limited space they have.
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I mean they already did once. I'm assuming the extension to Vaughan wasn't already buried there under the map, but it could have been. I can't recall then being on the map when the TRs first started appearing, but not living in Toronto at the time I wasn't a regular rider so I might be remembering wrong,I really don't know why they can't just replace the LED board with a new design. I'm sure TTC can pay for this. Major cities around the world do update their LEDs at least once in their 30 year lifespan right? They can include all the extensions under constructions like Ontario Line, Eglinton West, Yonge North and Scarborough.
They did spend $800,000 renaming Downsview to Sheppard West, they can spend a few million to do this. Who knows how much they are already spending.




