The King St. pilot project has caused dramatic improvements in travel times and reliability on the TTC’s busiest streetcar route, according to data analyzed by University of Toronto researchers. A Toronto police officer gives a ticket to a motorist at King and Jarvis downtown during the early days of the King St. pilot project. Read more: Christopher Hume: King streetcar pilot project represents a monumental shift for Toronto Transit pilot taking toll, say King St. business owners Shawn Micallef: King St. pilot project does what big cities around the world are doing In fact, the pilot’s success is starting to pose challenges for the TTC. There is also opposition from some business owners who claim the pilot project is hurting their bottom line. Al Carbone has owned King St. W. restaurant Kit Kat for 30 years.
Source: thestar December 04, 2017 12:00 UTC