The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is the primary public transit operator in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1921, the TTC has grown to become the third-largest transit system in North America, providing approximately 1.7 million customer journeys every weekday.
The TTC offers a comprehensive range of transit services:
The TTC is committed to providing accessible services. All buses and streetcars are low-floor and wheelchair accessible. Elevators and escalators are available at most subway stations, and the Wheel-Trans service ensures mobility for all riders.
The TTC integrates seamlessly with other transit systems in the Greater Toronto Area, including GO Transit, MiWay, York Region Transit, Brampton Transit, and Durham Region Transit. This integration facilitates easy transfers and a unified fare system through the PRESTO card.
The TTC utilizes the PRESTO card, a reloadable smart card that allows for quick and convenient fare payment across multiple transit agencies in Ontario.