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Tag Archives: transit fares

Toronto City Council ignores evidence for distance-based TTC fares

July 10, 2014Transportation, TTCBrady Yauch, Consumer Policy Institute, Fares, Metrolinx, Public transport, Toronto, Toronto Transit Commission, Toronto Transit Commission fares, transit fares, TTCconsumerpolicyinstitute

Toronto City Council wants to help low-income riders but is looking in all the wrong places. Continue reading Toronto City Council ignores evidence for distance-based TTC fares →

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How to make transit fares fair for TTC riders

June 27, 2014Transportation, TTCBrady Yauch, Consumer Policy Institute, public transit, Public transport, Toronto, Toronto Transit Commission, transit fares, TTCconsumerpolicyinstitute

The TTC and Toronto City Council want to make public transit more affordable for low-income residents. They should start by scrapping the flat fare model. Continue reading How to make transit fares fair for TTC riders →

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