@311Uss30093@TTChelps I get what you’re attempting to ask.
I haven’t heard anything as yet.
You could follow Steve Munro. He’s very in the know about TTC. His website is here: https://t.co/vebi0e1PnT
@Kaeshiwaza@DRPS Take a day off.
If this was your elderly parent, you’d want to be reassured they were taken care of in their time of extreme need.
Go get a coffee.
@sandifjm@TTChelps It gets put up. Frustrated passengers pull the signage off thinking that if it’s not there, the bus will stop anyways.
They do the best they can. Some don’t like change.
@vincentdemers@TTChelps This stop is for the incoming opening of the Eglinton Crosstown.
There has been not in service signage installed on multiple occasions but pedestrians continue to remove it.
This stop is not in service. It does not call it in the bus either.
@Jennuine1989@TTChelps I’ll help @TTChelps
The traffic on Overlea is terrible for the B or the A bus. This will be a constant problem for the foreseeable future until the construction adds an extra lane.
It is obvious with the insane spending of this bill, which increases the debt ceiling by a record FIVE TRILLION DOLLARS that we live in a one-party country – the PORKY PIG PARTY!!
Time for a new political party that actually cares about the people.
@bikku88@TTChelps@234 You’re correct.
The railway crossing stopping is not a requirement of any TTC bus. This has been in effect for over 9mths. Every bus has their sticker removed on the rear too.