How To Use Public Transit (TTC) - Toronto, Canada
How To Use Public Transit on Toronto's TTC
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Transporte publico en Canadá TTC - Toronto Transit Commission
Así es el transporte publico en Canadá, el mejor de norte america y me atrevería a decir que del continente. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is Toronto's public transportation company that operates transit bus, streetcar, paratransit, and subway services in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. TTC has four transit lines with 69 stations, over 149 bus routes, and 11 streetcar lines.
PreCanada is a new approach, for offering a complete orientation guide for newcomers.
It contains anything and everything, that new immigrants would not have anticipated of or perhaps thought of facing it with a challenge.
It offers absolutely everything they need to know about their new home. Soon before landing in Canada.
PreCanada is an online video source to help Newcomers to Canada, to learn and adapt to the new environment through visual connection.
PreCanada - Watch, Learn and Adapt
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This video has been produced by VeraMedia Corporation.
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Producer/Director: Mohsen Gholamzadeh
Toronto Transit Commission vaping on a TTC bus
this guy vaping on a TTC bus
Toronto Historic Streetcars St Clair Avenue September 2013 TTC Toronto Transit Commission
September 14 and 15 2013 marked 100 years of streetcar service along St. Clair Avenue and 100 years of the Wychwood Barns. Part of the festivities included TTC Toronto PCC streetcar 4500 running between St. Clair West station and Lansdowne, and TTC Toronto Peter Witt car 2766 being displayed at Oakwood Loop. The video starts off with some views of various storefronts celebrating the streetcars. Also a look inside the former Toronto Transit Commission Wychwood Barns which have been transformed into a community centre. Also Included in this video are various views of TTC Toronto PCC streetcar 4500 along St. Clair and TTC Toronto Peter Witt 2766 being brought to and from Oakwood Loop.
Moving Toronto: Underground with the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
Documentary featuring Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) subway employees produced in collaboration with Bell Fibe TV1. Also available on Fibe TV channel 1. Watch the full documentary by T2P Films here:
This is an independent production. All employees featured were interviewed, selected and filmed by the T2P Films team. The Toronto Transit Commission/ATU Local 113 was not involved in the production except for safety requirements ie. escorts onto property.
Produced by:
Weilan Huang
Alex Titu
Ian Daffern
Featuring
Doug Fearon (Wilson Subway)
Jim Short (Subway Supervisor)
David Coelho (Wilson Subway)
Robert Brooker (Wilson Subway)
June Stout (Wilson Subway)
Malcolm MacPherson (Danforth Subway)
Curtis Boyle (Danforth Subway)
IMDB:
T2P Films
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Virtual TTC Academy
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T2P Films also runs the Virtual TTC Academy where transit enthusiasts get together to simulate virtual Toronto subway operations in the free train simulator, OpenBVE. Some of our runs here: Sign up to become a virtual operator at
Check out these academy members!
(Alex, Producer T2P Films, Owner SkyRail Productions)
(Ernest, Co-Founder TTC Academy, Owner BusPics)
(Lead Developer, T2P Films)
(Matthew, TTC Academy Greenwood Superintendent)
(Kenny, Owner CityTrains Productions)
(Elfren, TTC Academy operator/tower)
Undercover Boss - Toronto Transit Commission S1 E3 (Canadian TV series)
City Councillor and Toronto Transit Commission Chair Karen Stintz goes undercover inside the country's largest mass transit system to get her hands dirty with some of the toughest and grittiest jobs.[6]
Presto Card for TTC || Save time & money on transportation
Whether you're new in Toronto or are travelling, using the Presto Card on the TTC enables you to easily get around in Toronto (also surrounding areas with varying fares), using buses, streetcars, and the subway. If you are a student or on a budget, you can save money on transportation by simply using the TTC, and use the online features of the Presto Card to monitor and manage your expenses. Also find out whether it is worth to buy a monthly pass for adults or students, or simply stick to single fares. In this video I will also talk about the 'auto-reload' function of Presto, which will save you a lot of time by simplifying the Top-up/re-load process.
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Toronto TTC M-1 Subway Train Ride With Operator Toronto Transit Commission
A Toronto Transit Commission TTC cab ride in a M-1 subway train, back in early 1999. I used to frequently ride the Toronto TTC subway to school in the 1990s and got to know a few of the TTC's operators. This video was shot a few months before the M-1 cars were retired and removed from active service.
The Toronto TTC M-1 subway cars, or Montrealers as some refereed to them as, were built by the Montreal Locomotive Works. The 36 unique cars ran on the Toronto TTC subway system from September 30, 1962 and were finally retired May 3, 1999.
Please see my channel to see more TTC related videos!
TTC Subway of Toronto Canada
in this video we can see the Toronto Subway system in the lines 1 and 2, aboard bombardier transportation Toronto rocket and T-Series (T1).
Toronto Transit Commission - Line 3 (Scarborough RT) - Kennedy - McCowan
This is a ride on the TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) Line 3 from Kennedy to McCowan. Filmed in the early afternoon on March 19th, 2019.
We ride on board Cars 314-315, which are 1984-built ICTS Mk1 cars. Connected to our set is 324-325, which are 1986-built ICTS Mk1 cars.
Toronto Heritage Streetcar on Kingston Road Toronto Transit Commission TTC
On March 30, 2014 the TTC Toronto Transit Commission operated one of it's heritage PCC streetcars along Kingston Road. The event was held as a way of thanking area residents and business for their patience during last summer's track reconstruction. The TTC PCC streetcar operated between Victoria Park and Kingston Road and Queen. TTC Toronto Transit Commission Trolley Tram Streetcar .
Secrets of the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC): Line 1 (Yonge-University) EP 1
Join Lui in uncovering the secrets found on Line 1 of Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) subway system. Comment below with which line we should visit next.
Make sure to follow Lui:
Want to operate a virtual Toronto streetcar online? Join the Virtual TTC Academy Streetcar Division:
T2P Films
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Virtual TTC Academy
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T2P Films also ran the Virtual TTC Academy (2012-2017) where transit enthusiasts get together to simulate virtual Toronto subway operations in the free train simulator, OpenBVE. Some of our runs here:
Moving Toronto: Underground with the Toronto Transit Commission Part 1
After over a year, we are proud to finally release our TTC subway crew documentary featuring 18 total TTC employees including 10 subway operators, 4 tower/transit controllers, a line mechanic, subway supervisor, subway instructor and TTC CEO Andy Byford.
Bell Local Toronto cut of the documentary:
PART 1
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The day starts with Doug heading into Wilson Complex at 6:14 am in the morning to pick up his train from the Wilson Hostler. This part focuses on how the employees got into the subway as operators at the TTC. It then looks at the misconceptions about the position, training involved and what the employees enjoy about their job.
Featured in this Part (In Order of Appearance)
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Doug Fearon, Wilson Subway
Robert Brooker, Wilson Subway
Kevin Brown, Wilson Training Center
Jim Short, Wilson Subway Supervisor
David Coelho, Wilson Subway
June Stout, Wilson Subway
Malcolm MacPherson, Danforth Subway
Curtis Boyle, Danforth Subway
Disclaimer
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This is an independent production. We are not associated with the Toronto Transit Commission or ATU Local 113 in any way. All employees featured were selected, interviewed and filmed by our own team. We were and will not be compensated in any way by the TTC for this production. We produced this documentary mainly due to our own personal interest in subway operations especially signals and transit control.
Virtual TTC Academy
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T2P Films also runs the Virtual TTC Academy where transit enthusiasts get together to simulate virtual Toronto subway operations in the free train simulator, OpenBVE. Some of our runs here: Sign up to become a virtual operator at
Contact
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Weilan Huang
Founder & Producer
T2P Films
Alex Titu
Producer
Toronto | Local Transportation Guide for Visitors - Getting Around | Travel Guide | Episode# 2
Toronto Ontario Public Transportation info is covered in this short travel guide by Hipfig.
1). Information on Toronto Public Transportation - Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) Subway, Public Buses and Street cars
2). How to take a TTC Subway, Public Bus and Streetcars in Toronto
3). Information on Toronto Public bike share system - Toronto Bike Share stations
4). Information on Greater Toronto area Go Transit commuter trains and bus system
5). Tips on using Toronto public transportation system with Presto Card TTC (Smart Reloadable Card)
6). Info and travel guide for Public transport & other hop-on hop-off bus options available for tourist in Toronto
S U B S C R I B E:
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T W I T T E R:
#Hipfig #Toronto #TorontoTTC #TorontoTransport #Travel #TravelGuide #TravelTips
#Tour of TTC#TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION
This vedio is for those who are new to Canada n planning to come to canada
#transportofcanada
#TTCcanada
#commutesystemofcanada
Using PRESTO on the TTC
How do I use PRESTO on the TTC?
TTC Bay Station, Toronto Canada
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#baystation
#subway
Credits:
Sound Track
Tomb Raider
by: Yung Logos
TTC (Toronto) - Queen Station (Streetcars)
TTC Homepage:
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is the public transport agency that operates bus, subway, streetcar, and paratransit services in Toronto, Canada. It is the oldest and largest of the urban transit service providers in the Greater Toronto Area. It carries a weekday ridership of 1.6 million.
Meet Your New Ride, Toronto! TTC unveils its new streetcar
On August 31, 2014, the next generation streetcar debuts on Toronto's streets. The accessible, larger, air conditioned, modern, quiet and sleek streetcar takes to the 510 Spadina line, then all 11 streetcar routes over the next five years.