The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has announced that they will be making adjustments to bus service on Spadina Avenue after traffic times have tripled in the area.
According to the TTC, the decision to modify bus service on Spadina Avenue was made after a recent study showed that traffic times have significantly increased in the area. The study, conducted by the TTC and the City of Toronto, found that the average travel time for buses on Spadina Avenue has tripled during peak hours.
As a result, the TTC will be implementing changes to bus service on Spadina Avenue starting on June 21st. The changes include adding additional buses during peak hours and adjusting the frequency of buses to better align with traffic patterns.
The TTC has stated that these changes are necessary in order to improve the reliability and efficiency of bus service on Spadina Avenue. They have also assured commuters that these adjustments will not result in any route changes or cancellations.
In addition to the changes in bus service, the TTC will also be working with the City of Toronto to explore other solutions to alleviate traffic congestion on Spadina Avenue. This may include implementing dedicated bus lanes or adjusting traffic signals to prioritize public transit.
The TTC has acknowledged that these changes may cause some inconvenience for commuters, but they are confident that the adjustments will ultimately improve the overall transit experience for those traveling on Spadina Avenue.
For more information on the changes to bus service on Spadina Avenue, commuters are encouraged to visit the TTC’s website or contact their customer service line.
The TTC remains committed to providing reliable and efficient public transit for the residents of Toronto and will continue to monitor and make adjustments as needed to improve service.