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Toronto transit agency unveils sixth 'customer charter'

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 3/12/2018 Rail News: Passenger Rail
image Progress on the charter's promises will be reported to the TTC's board each quarter.Photo – Toronto Transit Commission

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) last week released its 2018 customer charter, which includes a pledge to boost streetcar service.

As part of the charter, TTC will add service on up to 20 bus and streetcar routes to help reduce overcrowding during peak capacity. The agency also plans to roll out two-hour, time-based transfers to make multiple short-distance trips more affordable.

In addition, TTC will redesign passenger information displays on subway platforms and introduce discounted fares for riders transferring between GO Transit and TTC services. TTC also will install at least one Presto fare card vending machine in all subway stations.

"The charter will ensure that the TTC is accountable and responsive to the commitments it has made to its loyal customers," said TTC Chair Josh Colle in a press release.

Progress on the charter's promises will be reported to the TTC's board each quarter and posted on the agency's website.

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