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Robin Hufgard’s map also uses a dyslexia-friendly font, spaces out station names further than the TTC’s map and labels them in a larger font size.
The TTC is constantly working to make public transit more accessible for everyone, and has indeed made quite a lot of progress in that regard since the 1990s. TIL that these lines of tiles on the ...
You will start to see some new maps on your #TTC starting this week as we get closer to the opening of the Line 1 extension in just 12 short days pic ... such as washrooms and accessible stations.
The Toronto Transit Commission is trying out some new, improved maps. The old maps were large — and many customers said they were confusing and hard to read. "Our customers basically told us they ...
The TTC is planning to make modifications to almost all of its subway stations in order to make train platforms safer for passengers with mobility issues. According to a report going before the ...
The TTC is also hanging historical photographs and maps in 12 subway stations across the city. They'll remain in place until July. TTC Route Map on May 1, 1955.
Coxwell Station now bears the title of the TTC’s 44th fully accessible subway station. Late last week, TTC chair Josh Colle and Ward 31 Coun. Janet Davis joined acting TTC CEO Rick Leary and Raymond ...
In a move to bring clarity to maps and station signs that often confuse its riders, the TTC is considering an extensive revamp of how its system information is presented, including using numbers ...
The TTC and the Transit app are partnering on this 12-month pilot project and the TTC says all buses and streetcars in its network will support this feature. A new open data standard will also exist ...