This weekend, the TTC will make service cuts to 35 routes across the city. The most significant changes will be in Scarborough, where transit is already plagued by lags, cancellations and overcrowding
. The idea is to reallocate resources and increase service along some of Toronto’s busiest routes, which sounds great, except that it will cause major delays elsewhere. The most significant cuts will be happening in Scarborough, an area already plagued by service lags, cancellations and overcrowding. We visited Kennedy Station, a Scarborough transit hub where several bus routes will be affected, to hear what commuters had to say.“I live at McCowan and Eglinton.
“These cuts are horrible. I take the TTC during the week to get to my classes. Even if I wake up on time, when the buses are delayed, I show up to class extremely late. Toronto is difficult to get around, especially if you don’t have a car. This will only make it worse. They already delayed the Eglinton LRT, which is blocking our streets with construction. Now they’re taking away the buses? It’s the only way to get around Scarborough. I can’t believe it.
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