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Different modes of transit in Greater Toronto – removing political spin and disinformation
Posted by thegtapatriot@yahoo.ca | Apr 28, 2012 | GTA Issues, Politics, Public Transit, Toronto, TTC, Viva |
Explaining different modes of transit in the G.T.A; removing political spin and disinformation
Found a great article on transit through “What happens to public opinion when LRT is explained”. It is a great piece, which is quite informative. Take some time to read the article.Β Cherise Burda takes to time to explain the differences betweenΒ subways, light rail, GO Trains, rapid bus and right-of-way streetcar modes of transit.
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York Region Viva bus service ends Wednesday September 25 2008 at 4am – No service in York Region
Posted by thegtapatriot@yahoo.ca | Sep 24, 2008 | College, GTA Issues, GTA News, Markham, Newmarket, News, Ontario, Public Transit, Richmond Hill, Students, Toronto, Unions, University, Vaughan, Viva, YRT |
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Barrie South GO Station opens December 17
Posted by thegtapatriot@yahoo.ca | Dec 9, 2007 | GTA Development, Public Transit |
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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow said she’s “speechless” about the continued delayed ofΒ the Eglinton Crosstown, saying she’s no more knowledgeable on the project than residents and business owners who’ve been waiting years for it to wrap up.
“I don’t know what to say anymore, it’s leaving me speechless,”Β said Chow.
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