• $55-billion plan sets stage for political battle [ Globe and Mail ]
• TTC’s $9.9M system to update riders on bus arrivals [ CBC.ca ]
• TTC okays ETA system [ Toronto Sun ]
• Live updates planned for TTC bus shelters [ Globe and Mail ]
• Bike deaths halved after helmet law [ Globe and Mail ]
• Medical cases slowed transit [ Toronto Sun ]
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• Mayor, councillors swap barbs over latest hiring [ National Post ]
• T.O. fights for new city manager [ Toronto Sun ]
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• Toronto launches green highrise plan [ CBC.ca ]
• Housing activists press for landlord licensing [ Toronto Sun ]
• Storm drainage, sewage systems to see $195M in upgrades [ National Post ]
Wednesday’s headlines
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unlike the CBC.ca comment section, i’m cautiously optimistic at the TTC ETA system announcement. i can’t imagine how the TTC could screw it up, considering the system is already developed.
there’s a demo of grey island’s “nextbus” at http://www.nextbus.com. i chose guelph for the demo. has anyone used the service there? is it accurate? the demo looks useful, though the interface could definitely be streamlined. the web alerts would be very cool.
I’m surprised the TTC is even trying. I fully expected them to resist this as they resisted (but ultimately admirably carried off) the automated stop announcement system.
The TTC will find a way to screw up the ETA system, probably by selling off advertising rights.
Also, we’ll get the chance to read messages like:
501 Long Branch 39 minutes
501 Humber 40 minutes
501 SHORT TURN 41 minutes
501 Long Branch 43 minutes
and just walk for endless kilometers, instead.
TTC, only 30 years behind the times.