Operating Statistics - 2015


The TTC Operating Statistics publication contains all the key facts and figures about the system’s performance in an annual period and is an invaluable quick reference when talking about the TTC’s achievements in service. The Operating Statistics are compiled by the Corporate Communications Department.

14. TTC Stop Stats

10,175

Total number of service stops served by TTC vehicles in Toronto and the GTA.

8,721

Total number of bus stops (inside Toronto).

802

Total number of bus stops (outside of Toronto served by contracted TTC vehicles).

652 

Total number of streetcar stops (all inside Toronto).

7,618

Total number of accessible stops.

4,135

Total number of stops with shelters.

7,791 

Total number of accessible stops served by TTC vehicles in Toronto and the GTA (7,288 within Toronto [7,259 bus/29 streetcar stops], 503 bus stops outside Toronto).

Request Stop Program

Any TTC customer who is travelling alone by bus, between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m., can take advantage of the TTC’s Request Stop Program. Request Stop allows a customer who may be feeling vulnerable to exit the bus at a location between regular TTC stops. Here’s how it works:

  • When the customer is at least one TTC stop ahead of where he or she would like to exit the bus, he or she will advise the Operator that a Request Stop is being made. Please note that the Operator must be able to stop the bus safely to meet the request.
  • The customer will exit the bus by the front doors. The rear doors will remain closed. Reminder: Request Stop is not available on streetcars. Streetcars travel in the middle of the roadway too far from the sidewalk to let customers exit the vehicle safely at an unmarked stop.

Stops Between Stops

TTC Operators may exercise discretion when it comes to stopping their bus between regular TTC stops for any customers expressing a genuine need to exit the vehicle, regardless of gender or time of day. The only restrictions are:

  • Whatever the location, the TTC vehicle must be able to stop in a safe manner.
  • The Operator must have an unobstructed view out of the front doors and must be able to inspect the bus mirrors.
  • Whatever the reason to stop between stops, the person making the request must truly be in need (i.e. personal safety or has a disability).
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