Posts Tagged ‘ttc’

TTC Commuter Parking Lots

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Starting April 1, 2009 the Toronto Transit Commission has decided to start charging 905 commuters for the use of the TTC parking lots, even for metro pass holders.  Like many other commuters who are also TTC riders,  this obviously upsets me.

According to the TTC, the commuter lots are used by a small percentage of TTC riders, so the rest of the riders should not pay for it.  There is something wrong with this logic. Weren’t commuter lots designed to encourage using the  TTC in the first place? Regardless of usage, they are still shared TTC resources. As a paying TTC rider, I also pay for the operating costs  the 85 bus (you can look up where it is in relation to Vaughan) which I will most likely never use  and neither will the other TTC riders from the 905 area.  Using TTC’s logic, only riders that use the 85 bus should pay for it. Why are the commuter lots any different then the 85 bus?

So, beware TTC riders – I can see a proposal that the single fare metro pass will not cover all buses, trains or streetcars or not all the time. Why doesn’t the TTC just say that they are suggesting fares based on usage? Maybe even creating additional fare zones? Maybe, this is not such a bad idea.  Fare zone  systems have been around for years in other parts of the world.  They make  sense for riders’ pockets as long as paying for the one TTC zone that you actually use costs less then for the all TTC services.  In this fare zone system, the 905 commuters could pay more then people who live downtown.  But wait, the TTC doesn’t know how to lower fares!  And the 905 commuters like myself are already paying more.  How would the TTC manage this model? How can fare zones even work in other countries?  Do they get money from somewhere else? Maybe the TCC can convince the Ontario government, who subsides the transit,  to get money from people who take buses in Ottawa. Those riders  don’t take the 85 bus either.

The 165 TTC Bus

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

So I am trying different ways of getting downtown in the morning. The other day, I get on the No. 165  TTC bus heading south to the York Mills subway station.  I am the only passenger sitting comfortably at the back of the bus. The Highway 400 and Major Mackenzie Road loop is the first stop. I get on 1 min before its scheduled departure. The bus moves up about 20 meters and stops.

The driver turns to me and says, “I am going to shut the engine off now. We are going to be here a while.”

“Isn’t this bus leaving now?” I asked.

“No.You can’t follow the schedule, especially in the summer.”

Alright, I am a patient person and he knows what he is doing. So, I wait. An elderly Italian lady gets on the bus, apparently, just to chat to the driver.

“So, whattya tink … today rain or no? Last week lotsa rain but today I dunno. Ma, maybe I water the tomatoes anyway. ” More  friendly chatter follows and the lady is now ready to step off the bus. I guess the driver’s break is now over. She suddenly notices that someone else is on the bus. She points at me says: “Insomma, ma, whattabout him. He comma with you?”

“Yes, I come with the bus.” I yelled from the back trying to be funny. The lady leaves and the driver is laughing has head off. I guess, this far north there are not that many passengers on a TTC bus.