Why does the TTC take so long to fix anything?
I remember the staircase at St Andrew station was out of commission for a good 8 months or so. Entire sky scrapers have been built in less time. And in that time, I think the work was done pretty quickly, but the entire area was fenced off anyway. Why? The only reason I can come up with is, they don't give a sh*t.
I also recall someone telling me that every job at the TTC has a expected time duration, and if you finished too quickly, well, you just go back and take some more time at it. Remember how long it took them to finally get those overhead TVs to work in the subway stations?
Also, why do they need multiple TTC personnel (supervisors??) standing at street car stops? They've got their binders of papers, and small what appear to be log books. Why are they there? Are they logging the times the street cars go by? Don't they know the street cars all have GPS tracking now? And then why are there two of them per stop? They need one to monitor the other? Or so they don't get lonely?
You want to the TTC to stop having fare hikes, start looking at how they operate.
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