Starting Sunday, November 22, the TTC revises its routes and services and also expands its accessible bus network by three more routes:
107 Keele North
10 Van Horne
89 Weston
All buses operating along the routes will be wheelchair- and scooter-friendly.
The TTC is equipping also equipping all buses on all of these routes with bike racks.
Ninety percent of the TTC’s bus routes — 151 of 167 routes — are now accessible.
Low-floor, kneeling buses with lifts or flip-ramps serve the routes. Blue lights on either side of the front destination sign help you identify these buses. The buses also display the blue international wheelchair symbol above the front right bumper next to the entrance door.
All fully accessible buses include two wheelchair / scooter positions. The TTC now has more than 1,400 accessible buses in its fleet.
You can see a map of accessible TTC bus routes here. (.pdf)
You can read Transit Toronto’s history of accessible transit on the TTC by Godfrey Mallion here.
You can read Transit Toronto’s history of the TTC’s (accessible) community bus routes by Godfrey Mallion and James Bow here.