Transit in Toronto was least reliable in region in 2022: report.
The average score was based on frequent and basic services, reliability, transit priority, 24-hour service, integration with neighbouring transit systems and service improvement.While Toronto and Mississauga both received a composite score of about 69 per cent -- or a B letter grade -- Toronto had the lowest score for transit reliability with only 58 per cent of trips being on time. Other municipalities scored over 70 per cent on reliability.
The Toronto Region Board of Trade is advocating for fair service integration among different transit agencies operating in the region so that riders can pay consistent fares and rely on harmonized schedules. People enter a subway train inside a Toronto Transit Commission station in downtown Toronto, Saturday, April 1, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston
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