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TTC marks 100 years of service across TorontoIt was on Sept. 1, 1921, when the publicly owned Toronto Transportation Commission began operations.CanadaSep 1, 2021
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TTC retiring last of older streetcar fleet vehicles on SundayThe vehicles first hit Toronto's streets in 1979, followed in 1988 by the longer Articulated Light Rail Vehicles.CanadaDec 29, 2019
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TTC’s 5-year, $779M plan calls for major improvements to streetcar network and bus servicesTTC staff said the plan, which is largely unfunded, was developed after consultations with the public. New streetcars make up a large portion of the overall funding request.TrafficDec 6, 2019
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Older fleet of TTC streetcars set to go out of service on Dec. 29"The retirement of the CLRVs means that every TTC bus and streetcar route will be serviced by accessible vehicles as of Dec. 30."TrafficNov 21, 2019
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Woman injured after being hit by dump truck while stepping off streetcar: Toronto policePolice said officers were called to Bathurst and Ulster streets at around 8:43 a.m Tuesday.TrafficSep 17, 2019
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How did an old TTC streetcar end up in the woods of cottage country?There's something deep in the woods off Kennaway Road near Haliburton.CanadaAug 20, 2019
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Toronto’s executive committee votes unanimously to make King Street pilot project permanentThe pilot project started on Nov. 12, 2017 with the goal of prioritizing streetcars along what is the busiest surface transit route in the city and one that has been plagued by slow travel speeds and overcrowding.TrafficApr 9, 2019
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TTC replaces 514 Cherry streetcar with new 504 King routes, launches Kingston Road bus pilotThe TTC will trade its 514 Cherry streetcar for two new 504 King routes and debut a year-long continuous bus service pilot on Scarborough's Kingston Road.TrafficOct 7, 2018
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TTC introduces extra service, rebrands express routes amid overcrowding complaintsThe improvements are being rolled out in September and October. TTC riders will see increased service along several corridors.TrafficSep 3, 2018
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King Street pilot project: Latest data shows increase in ridership, streetcar reliabilityAccording to King Street pilot project data released by the City of Toronto Wednesday evening, there has been an 11-per-cent increase in all-day weekday streetcar ridership.TrafficAug 15, 2018
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