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How can the TTC improve services for passengers with disabilities?



The TTC is inviting members of the public to talk about how to make transit facilities and services better for passengers with disabilities.

The TTC’s 2008 Accessibility and Disability Accommodation Public Forum takes place from 7 to 9 p.m.:

Tuesday, May 20,
Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB),
1929 Bayview Avenue, at the corner of Kilgour Road.

If you can’t attend, but would like to suggest how the TTC can improve both conventional and Wheel-Trans services for passengers with disabilities, call 416-393-3030, Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.

The Toronto Transit Commission and the Advisory Committee on Accessbile Transportation (ACAT) will review and assess your comments and ideas.

The TTC offers accessbile bus service to the CNIB along the 11 Bayview route from Bayview and Davisville Stations.


You can read the TTC’s “Easier Access” booklet here (pdf).

You can read the TTC’s accessible transit service plans here.

You can find out about lifts and ramps to make riding the TTC easier here (pdf).

You can see a list of accessible bus routes here.

You can see a list of accessbile rapid transit stations here.

You can see a map of accessible routes and stations here (pdf).


You can read Transit Toronto’s history of accessible transit service on the TTC here.

You can read Transit Toronto’s history of community (accessible) bus routes here.