Posts Tagged: TTC
The Transit Access Project for Youth (TAP for Youth) is a transit equity research project of the University of Toronto student chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB U of […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Shoshanna Saxe was a panelist along with Shelley Carroll, Toronto City Councillor and TTC Commissioner, and Steve Munro, transit activist, on “What’s the Future of the […]
Air quality on Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) subway platforms improved substantially with the rollout of new cars on Line 1, a new study from U of T Engineering and Health […]
OPINION All Aboard How can we build a more equitable transit system? By Steven Farber In February, Toronto City Council voted to reallocate $1.2 billion for the controversial Scarborough subway […]
University of Toronto graduate student Alaa Itani (CivEng PhD candidate) won second prize for her entry “Decision Support Tool for Deploying Shuttle Buses during Major Rail Disruptions” in the ITS […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Steven Farber is quoted in The Varsity article “Student unions call for emergency TTC funding as revenue halves under COVID-19,” August 2, 2020. According to The […]
“Focus on Transit,” an RCCAO (Residential & Civil Construction Alliance of Ontario) podcast on the history of the Toronto Transit Commission, features senior transportation planner David Crowley and transportation consultant, […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Steven Farber and postdoctoral fellow Dr. Matthew Palm co-wrote the Opinion “Toronto must vote in favour of bus-only lanes,” Toronto Star, July 20, 2020. Further to […]
The U of T report “Preliminary Results from the Public Transit and COVID-19 Survey” was referenced by Bloomberg CityLab in “Pandemic Travel Patterns Hint at Our Urban Future,” discussing effects of […]
COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on the City of Toronto’s budget, not least because of the steep decline in TTC ridership. As UTTRI associated faculty Professor Matti Siemiatycki says in CBC’s […]
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