the lemur
Senior Member
I thought Stintz was a cyclist commuter..
Not a regular one.
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I thought Stintz was a cyclist commuter..
I've noticed that was absolutely no apology over yesterday's extended signal delay on Line 1 - maybe they will lump it in given how things are turning out today?
AoD
This wasn't a typical delay. There were signal issues between Bloor and St. Clair in both directions for over 12 hours, resulting in 1+ hour commutes between Finch and Bloor all day. It was so slow that they even had shuttle buses running between Eglinton and Bloor during the afternoon rush.If delays happen more than 50% of the time, then its simply the normal expected schedule and thus you no longer have to appologize.
This wasn't a typical delay. There were signal issues between Bloor and St. Clair in both directions for over 12 hours, resulting in 1+ hour commutes between Finch and Bloor all day. It was so slow that they even had shuttle buses running between Eglinton and Bloor during the afternoon rush.
If delays happen more than 50% of the time, then its simply the normal expected schedule and thus you no longer have to appologize.
This wasn't a typical delay. There were signal issues between Bloor and St. Clair in both directions for over 12 hours, resulting in 1+ hour commutes between Finch and Bloor all day. It was so slow that they even had shuttle buses running between Eglinton and Bloor during the afternoon rush.
Has anyone proposed covering over the open parts of the Yonge line. maybe turn it into parkland, and then develop the adjacent parkland.
Starting next month, the TTC is wrapping the 10 buses dedicated to the 192 route with a postcard-travel theme, including the message, “Your journey starts here.”
New subway maps that will begin appearing mid-January will, for the first time, show a surface route. The Airport Rocket will be a red line.
A poster campaign will roll out across the system, with the image of a woman holding a passport stamped with a TTC logo.
New route maps are also in the works for inside the 192 buses, detailing the express route. It runs up Highway 427, making four stops within the airport area. There will be new signage at Kipling for the 192 bus bay, and the TTC is working with the Greater Toronto Airports Authority to raise the bus’s visibility at Pearson.
New subway maps that will begin appearing mid-January will, for the first time, show a surface route. The Airport Rocket will be a red line.
TTC rebrands its airport bus — the cheaper if not faster way to Pearson
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/tra...the_cheaper_if_not_faster_way_to_pearson.html
As mentioned, parts of the Yonge line between Rosedale and St Clair that used to be open were covered over—the last bit, the southern-most segment of the tunnel between Summerhill and Rosedale, not that long ago. The parts that remain seem either hard to develop/use (Rosedale) or very expensive (the Davisville Yard). I recall there was some discussion of this a few years back when Davisville was totally blanketed by snow, and you had to take shuttle buses South from Eglinton. The estimated cost was astronomical.
What's so funny? It's a great service that should be more visible.I'm honestly not sure if this is a joke or not.
Ouch.I just had a weird/frustrating experience on the TTC (what else is new?). I took the streetcar north from College & Spadina, intending to go to Spadina station. The driver made everyone get off at Sussex because there were apparently too many streetcars already in the loop.
So I went into Spadina station to head east to Bay and then to King, but there was an announcement about a track-level injury at Keele, so no service west from St George to Ossington. But also no trains eastbound it seemed. No information on the screens.
So I got back on a streetcar south to College in order to head east to Queen's Park. But the first two streetcars heading east passed the stop and headed down Spadina, without any real announcement of what they were doing.
The TTC still really needs to tell people what's happening and what they're doing, right at the frontline level.
Oh, and both times that I rode the Spadina car there was an annoying CBC film crew asking people about breakfast sandwiches. At 2 in the afternoon.
Ouch.
Too late now, but if the subway is down, and your at Sussex (or perhaps even in the station!) the quickest way east is probably to go one block down to Harbord and catch the 94 Wellesley to Wellesley station. Even if the subway is running. Surprisingly fast, and my usual way downtown from Spadina/Harbord unless I just miss a 94.
I normally do it mid-day on a weekday. Every 12 minutes according to schedule. For some reason every time I arrive at the corner, there's one in sight. Though on Monday it raced threw the light before I could get it, so I jumped on the approaching streetcar back up to Spadina station.and it can take as long as 20 minutes to see a 94. Did it a few times and the waiting is usually long.