The TTC is terrible for accessibility. To be fair to the organization, it is working to make the entire system accessible but it gets bugger all in the way of funding from provincial or federal government so change happens very slowly.
The first accessible station was built in '96. AODA, implemented in 2005, made it mandatory to make the system accessible. The plan was to have them done by 2020 but budget cuts (Hello Right Wing Bastards) have delayed that to 2025.
All buses in service are now accessible. Current Streetcars aren't. Their replacements will be.
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Date: 2013-05-27 08:42 pm (UTC)To be fair to the organization, it is working to make the entire system accessible but it gets bugger all in the way of funding from provincial or federal government so change happens very slowly.
The first accessible station was built in '96.
AODA, implemented in 2005, made it mandatory to make the system accessible. The plan was to have them done by 2020 but budget cuts (Hello Right Wing Bastards) have delayed that to 2025.
All buses in service are now accessible.
Current Streetcars aren't. Their replacements will be.