Is the subway part of the TTC?

The Toronto subway is a rapid transit system serving Toronto and the neighbouring city of Vaughan in Ontario, Canada, operated by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).

Where is the new subway line in Toronto?

The new subway will begin near Ontario Place south of Exhibition Place, move through the downtown core and end at the Ontario Science Centre in North York.

Is Mississauga getting a subway?

The Hazel McCallion Line will operate in its own dedicated lane ensuring a smooth, reliable and convenient ride along the region’s busiest street. As Mississauga and Brampton expands with new residents, businesses and amenities, sustainable and reliable transit becomes vital.

Where will the Ontario Line go?

The Ontario Line will create faster, easier connections between dozens of vibrant neighbourhoods and make it easier than ever to travel within Toronto and beyond. The 15.6-kilometre, 15-stop subway line will run from Exhibition Place, through the heart of downtown, and all the way to the Ontario Science Centre.

How many TTC subway stations are there?

75 stations
The Toronto subway system, including the ​Scarborough RT, consists of 75 stations on four lines, running a total length of 76.5 km.

Why is there no subway in Mississauga?

Ultimately, extending the Bloor Danforth subway into Mississauga was dead on arrival when the City Centre option was screened from further consideration because the Region of Peel didn’t support the project as part of their official plan, preferring instead a dedicated bus rapid transit corridor and an extension of the …

How long will Ontario Line take?

A preliminary design business case for the Ontario Line released in 2020 suggested the line would open in 2030, three years after its initial target date.

How fast do TTC subways go?

55 mph
T series (Toronto subway)

T series
Height 3.65 m (11 ft 113⁄4 in)
Floor height 1.1 m (43.3 in)
Doors 8 sets (4 sets per side) per car
Maximum speed Train max: 88 km/h (55 mph) Service revenue max: 75 km/h (47 mph)