AlvinofDiaspar
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This thread needs some perspective from a couple of its often-admired transit systems...
New York is currently having 70,000 subway delays per month. Toronto has about 2,500 per year.
Yesterday, London had a catastrophic signal failure on downtown subway lines for the fifth time this year, and all five have been in the middle of rush hour. They've also had two subway strikes so far this year - one in January and another in February.
The flip side is that those cities have much larger networks that offers some degree of redundancy and compensation against smaller failures. Little to no such redundancy exists in Toronto - in fact, we are hell bent on putting all eggs in one basket and making sure when it fails, it fails big.
AoD