Toronto had the least reliable transit service in 2022 compared to other municipalities in the region, according to newly released transit report cards from the Toronto Region Board of Trade.
The average score was based on frequent and basic services, reliability, transit priority, 24-hour service, integration with neighbouring transit systems and service improvement.
The report cards said more funding and integration is needed to keep up with population growth and operating costs of transit across the Greater Toronto Area. “Without a regionally integrated network with frequent, all-day service, it will be impossible to efficiently connect people to jobs, housing and other opportunities,” the report notes.
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