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- Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) ist der Name der Torontoer Verkehrsbetriebe. Gegründet wurde die TTC 1954; sie ging aus der Toronto Transportation Commission aus dem Jahr 1921 hervor. Die Ursprünge von privat betriebenen Verkehrsunternehmen gehen auf das Jahr 1849 mit der Williams Omnibus Bus Line zurück. Das TTC unterhält drei U-Bahnlinien und eine Schnellbahnzuglinie, die eine östliche Fortsetzung der U-Bahn bildet. Das Netz verfügt über 69 Haltestellen. Trotz der wenigen Linien ist das Torontoer U-Bahn-Netz nach der U-Bahn New York und der U-Bahn Mexiko-Stadt das drittgrößte Nordamerikas. Neben der U-Bahn verfügt die TTC über ein Straßenbahn- und Busliniennetz. 2007 beförderte TTC täglich 1,5 Millionen Passagiere und rund 459.769.000 in der Summe für das komplette Jahr. Im Durchschnitt nutzen 49 % aller Fahrgäste die Busse, 37 % die U-Bahnen und 13 % die Straßenbahnen. Straßenbahnen sind in Toronto rot gefärbt, die innerstädtischen Busse sind rot-weiß. Neben Bargeld und gedruckten Tickets können Fahrgäste auch sogenannte Tokens für eine Fahrt nutzen. Seit dem 1. Januar 2010 kostet eine einfache Fahrt für einen Erwachsenen 3 $. Darüber hinaus besteht die Möglichkeit Mehrfachfahrten zu lösen oder Tickets für einen Tag, eine Woche, einen Monat oder zwölf Monate zu lösen. In Toronto gibt es über 1200 lizenzierte Verkaufsstellen für TTC-Tickets. Seit 2008 kann auch die sogenannte Presto card genutzt werden. Das ist ein Chipkartensystem, welches bis 2010 für das gesamte Greater Toronto Area realisiert werden soll. Bisher ist es nur für Einstiege im Innenstadtbereich rund um die Union Station nutzbar.
- The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is a public transport agency that operates transit bus, streetcar, and rapid transit services in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1954, the TTC has grown to comprise four rapid transit lines with a total of 69 stations, as well as over 149 bus routes and 11 streetcar lines, of which 148 routes make 243 connections with a rapid transit station during weekday rush hours. The TTC operates the third most heavily used urban mass transit system in North America, after the New York City Transit Authority and Mexico City Metro. In 2011, the average daily ridership was 2.59 million passengers: 1,294,300 by bus, 307,600 by streetcar, 42,500 by intermediate rail, and 936,300 by subway. The projected 2012 ridership is 507 million riders. The TTC also provides door-to-door services for persons with physical disabilities known as Wheel-Trans; in first quarter, 2010, 8,900 trips were made through this service daily. The TTC employed 11,861 personnel in 2008. Colloquially, the subway cars were known as "red rockets", a nickname originally given to Gloucester subway cars, which were painted bright red and which have since been retired. The name lives on as the TTC uses the phrase to advertise the service, such as "Ride the Rocket" in advertising material, "Rocket" in the names of some express buses, and the new "Toronto Rocket" subway cars, which began revenue operation July 21, 2011. Another common slogan is "The Better Way".
- La Toronto Transit Commission, cuya sigla oficial es TTC, es el órgano público encargado de administrar el sistema de transporte público de la ciudad de Toronto, Ontario, Canadá. El sistema de transporte público administrado por la TTC, que incluye líneas de autobuses, tranvías y metro, es el tercero más transitado de América del Norte, sólo por detrás de los de Nueva York y la Ciudad de México. La TTC atiende a más de 2,3 millones de pasajeros al día, 1,2 millones a través de autobuses, 246 mil a través de tranvías y 900 mil a través del metro (y de éstos, 45 mil a través de la Scarborough RT, una de las cuatro líneas de metro de la ciudad, que es bastante diferente de las otras tres). En 2005, la TTC empleó a 10.650 trabajadores y transportó una media de 2,368 millones de pasajeros al día. También suministra servicios para personas con discapacidades físicas, a través del servicio Wheel Trans, que atiende aproximadamente a 2.900 pasajeros al día. Coloquialmente, los tranvías de la TTC han sido (y aún son) conocidos como Red Rockets, y por ello, el uso de la expresión Ride the Rocket (Viaje en el Cohete) es muy común por parte de la TTC, que la usa como eslogan para atraer a los pasajeros, así como utiliza la palabra Rocket en algunas de las líneas de autobús expreso de la ciudad. También promueve el sistema de transporte público de la ciudad a través del eslogan The Better Way (El Mejor Camino).
- La Toronto Transit Commission, ou TTC, que l'on pourrait traduire en français par Société des transports de Toronto, connue sous le nom de la « Toronto Transportation Commission » avant 1954, est une société de service public canadienne responsable de la gestion des transports en commun dans la ville de Toronto, en Ontario. Elle assure la gestion de quatre lignes de métro, de onze lignes de tramways et de lignes d'autobus dans toute la ville. Un seul billet ou jeton par voyage suffit pour effectuer gratuitement la correspondance entre plusieurs lignes ou modes de transport dans un délai prescrit.
- トロント交通局(TTC、Toronto Transit Commission)は、カナダ・オンタリオ州トロント市内及び近郊で、地下鉄、バス、路面電車、軽軌道鉄道などを運営している機関である。
- 토론토 교통국 (Toronto Transit Commission, TTC) 은 캐나다 온타리오 주 토론토에서 지하철, 노면 전차, 시내버스를 운행하는 대중교통 기관이다. 1921년에 세워진 교통국은 현재 네 개의 도시철도 노선과 69개 역, 149개가 넘는 버스 노선과 11개의 노면 전차 노선을 운영하며 일부 시내버스와 마을버스를 제외한 대부분의 버스 노선과 모든 노면 전차 노선이 지하철역과 연결된다. 토론토 교통국의 이용객 수는 북미에서 뉴욕 MTA와 멕시코시티 지하철에 이어 세 번째로 가장 많다. 2011년 4/4분기 기준 하루 평균 265만 5500명의 승객이 TTC를 이용하는데, 그 중 105만 4200명이 3개 지하철 노선과 스카보로 RT를 포함한 도시철도를, 29만 9800명은 노면 전차를, 129만 2600명이 버스를 이용하였다. 또한 TTC는 거동이 불편한 지체장애인을 집집마다 수송하는 휠트랜스를 운행하는데, 하루 평균 8,900명이 휠트랜스를 이용하였다. TTC는 빨간색 차량인 '로켓'으로 많이 알려져있는데 이는 영 지하철이 개통한 1950년대부터 1990년까지 운행한 빨간색 지하철 차량에서 비롯되었다. 이는 또한 몇몇 급행버스나 지하철 차량 이름과 TTC 이용을 권장하는 캠페인, 광고를 통해서도 볼 수 있는데 '로켓을 타자 (Ride the Rocket)' 슬로건이 그 중 하나의 예이다.
- O Toronto Transit Commission, cuja abreviação oficial é TTC, é o órgão público encarregado de administrar o sistema de transporte público da cidade de Toronto, Ontário, Canadá. O sistema de transporte público administrado pelo TTC, que inclui linhas de ônibus, bondes e metrô, é o terceiro mais movimentado da América do Norte, atrás apenas dos sistemas de transporte público de Nova Iorque e da Cidade do México. O TTC movimenta mais do que 2,3 milhões de passageiros por dia, 1,2 milhão através de ônibus, 246 mil através de bondes e 900 mil através do metrô (destes, 45 mil através do Scarborough RT, uma das quatro linhas de metrô da cidade, que possui muitas diferenças com as outras três linhas de metrô). Em 2005, o TTC empregou 10 650 trabalhadores, transportou uma média de 2,368 milhões passageiros por dia (1,397 milhão de passageiros pagantes). O TTC também fornece serviços para pessoas com disabilidades físicas, através da Wheel Trans, que movimenta aproximadamente 2,9 mil passageiros por dia. Coloquialmente, os bondes do TTC foram (e ainda são) conhecidos como Red Rockets (Foguetes Vermelhos), e por isto, o uso da expressão Ride the Rocket (Viaje no Foguete) é muito comum por parte do TTC, que a usa como slogan para atrair passageiros para todo o sistema de transporte público, bem como utiliza a palavra Rocket em algumas das linhas de ônibus expresso da cidade. O TTC também promove o sistema de transporte público da cidade através do slogan The Better Way (O Melhor Caminho).
- 多倫多公車局(英文:Toronto Transit Commission,簡稱TTC),是加拿大安大略省多倫多市的公共交通運輸管理局,為該市提供巴士、路面電車、地鐵及輕軌等公共交通服務。TTC於1954年成立,時至今日其系統已發展至包括4條捷運路線,共69個車站,並有149條地面路線,以巴士及路面電車行走。 TTC營運北美洲第三最繁忙的市區公共交通運輸系統(僅次於紐約市和墨西哥城),其年度載客量於2007年達459,769,000人次,平均每日載客量則達1百5十萬人次。TTC於2007年的僱員人數達11,235人。
- The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is a public transport agency that operates transit bus, streetcar, and rapid transit services in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1954, the TTC has grown to comprise four rapid transit lines with a total of 69 stations, as well as over 149 bus routes and 11 streetcar lines, of which 148 routes make 243 connections with a rapid transit station during weekday rush hours. The TTC operates the third most heavily used urban mass transit system in North America, after the New York City Transit Authority and Mexico City Metro. In 2011, the average daily ridership was 2.59 million passengers: 1,294,300 by bus, 307,600 by streetcar, 42,500 by intermediate rail, and 936,300 by subway. The projected 2012 ridership is 507 million riders. The TTC also provides door-to-door services for persons with physical disabilities known as Wheel-Trans; in first quarter, 2010, 8,900 trips were made through this service daily. The TTC employed 12,449 personnel as of December 31, 2011. Colloquially, the subway cars were known as "red rockets", a nickname originally given to Gloucester subway cars, which were painted bright red and which have since been retired. The name lives on as the TTC uses the phrase to advertise the service, such as "Ride the Rocket" in advertising material, "Rocket" in the names of some express buses, and the new "Toronto Rocket" subway cars, which began revenue operation July 21, 2011. Another common slogan is "The Better Way".
- The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is a public transport agency that operates transit bus, streetcar, and rapid transit services in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1921, the TTC has grown to comprise four rapid transit lines with a total of 69 stations, as well as over 149 bus routes and 11 streetcar lines, of which 148 routes make 243 connections with a rapid transit station during weekday rush hours. The TTC operates the third most heavily used urban mass transit system in North America, after the New York City Transit Authority and Mexico City Metro. In 2011, the average daily ridership was 2.59 million passengers: 1,294,300 by bus, 307,600 by streetcar, 42,500 by intermediate rail, and 936,300 by subway. The projected 2012 ridership is 507 million riders. The TTC also provides door-to-door services for persons with physical disabilities known as Wheel-Trans; in first quarter, 2010, 8,900 trips were made through this service daily. The TTC employed 12,449 personnel as of December 31, 2011. Colloquially, the subway cars were known as "red rockets", a nickname originally given to Gloucester subway cars, which were painted bright red and which have since been retired. The name lives on as the TTC uses the phrase to advertise the service, such as "Ride the Rocket" in advertising material, "Rocket" in the names of some express buses, and the new "Toronto Rocket" subway cars, which began revenue operation July 21, 2011. Another common slogan is "The Better Way".
- The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is a public transport agency that operates transit bus, streetcar, and rapid transit services in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1921, the TTC currently comprises four rapid transit lines with a total of 69 stations, as well as over 149 bus routes and 11 streetcar lines, of which 148 routes make 243 connections with a rapid transit station during weekday rush hours. The TTC operates the third most heavily used urban mass transit system in North America, after the New York City Transit Authority and Mexico City Metro. In 4th quarter 2012, the average daily ridership was 2.76 million passengers: 1,425,300 by bus, 271,100 by streetcar, 46,400 by intermediate rail, and 1,011,700 by subway. The projected 2013 ridership is 528 million riders. The TTC also provides door-to-door services for persons with physical disabilities known as Wheel-Trans; in 4th quarter, 2012, 9,800 trips were made through this service daily. The TTC employed 12,449 personnel as of December 31, 2011. Colloquially, the subway cars were known as "red rockets", a nickname originally given to Gloucester subway cars, which were painted bright red and which have since been retired. The name lives on as the TTC uses the phrase to advertise the service, such as "Ride the Rocket" in advertising material, "Rocket" in the names of some express buses, and the new "Toronto Rocket" subway cars, which began revenue operation July 21, 2011. Another common slogan is "The Better Way".
- The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is a public transport agency that operates transit bus, streetcar, and rapid transit services in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1921, the TTC has grown to comprise four rapid transit lines with a total of 69 stations, as well as over 149 bus routes and 11 streetcar lines, of which 148 routes make 243 connections with a rapid transit station during weekday rush hours. The TTC operates the third most heavily used urban mass transit system in North America, after the New York City Transit Authority and Mexico City Metro. In 4th quarter 2012, the average daily ridership was 2.76 million passengers: 1,425,300 by bus, 271,100 by streetcar, 46,400 by intermediate rail, and 1,011,700 by subway. The projected 2013 ridership is 528 million riders. The TTC also provides door-to-door services for persons with physical disabilities known as Wheel-Trans; in 4th quarter, 2012, 9,800 trips were made through this service daily. The TTC employed 12,449 personnel as of December 31, 2011. Colloquially, the subway cars were known as "red rockets", a nickname originally given to Gloucester subway cars, which were painted bright red and which have since been retired. The name lives on as the TTC uses the phrase to advertise the service, such as "Ride the Rocket" in advertising material, "Rocket" in the names of some express buses, and the new "Toronto Rocket" subway cars, which began revenue operation July 21, 2011. Another common slogan is "The Better Way".
- The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is a public transport agency that operates transit bus, streetcar, paratransit, and rapid transit services in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1921, the TTC currently comprises four rapid transit lines with a total of 69 stations, as well as over 149 bus routes and 11 streetcar lines, of which 148 routes make 243 connections with a rapid transit station during weekday rush hours. The TTC operates the third most heavily used urban mass transit system in North America, after the New York City Transit Authority and Mexico City Metro. In 4th quarter 2012, the average daily ridership was 2.76 million passengers: 1,425,300 by bus, 271,100 by streetcar, 46,400 by intermediate rail, and 1,011,700 by subway. The projected 2013 ridership is 528 million riders. The TTC also provides door-to-door services for persons with physical disabilities known as Wheel-Trans; in 4th quarter, 2012, 9,800 trips were made through this service daily. The TTC employed 12,449 personnel as of December 31, 2011. Colloquially, the subway cars were known as "red rockets", a nickname originally given to Gloucester subway cars, which were painted bright red and which have since been retired. The name lives on as the TTC uses the phrase to advertise the service, such as "Ride the Rocket" in advertising material, "Rocket" in the names of some express buses, and the new "Toronto Rocket" subway cars, which began revenue operation July 21, 2011. Another common slogan is "The Better Way".
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