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TTC board to hear report proposing 2 hour time-based transfers

The Toronto Transit Commission is considering time-based transfers, possibly giving riders as much as two hours to use the public transit system in any direction even on the same line.

Only 10 per cent of TTC riders use a transfer for their trip

TTC ponders time-based transfers

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The TTC is looking at a plan to bring time-based transfers to the transit system.

The Toronto Transit Commission is considering time-based transfers, possibly giving riders as much as two hours to use the public transit system in any direction even on the same line.

Other municipal transit systems in Ontario already give riders a window of time to travel, and a new TTC report suggests it may be time for Toronto to make the switch.

Our board has asked for this report, our customers have asked for time-based transfers over the years, the issue has always been one of cost, said TTC spokesman Brad Ross.

Our board has asked for this report, our customers have asked for time-based transfers over the years, the issue has always been one of cost.- TTC spokesperson Brad Ross

The recommendation would mean a loss of revenue of about $20 million, and the report suggests including that cost in next years budget.

We would turn to the city, or Queens Park, or the federal government, or a combination of all three levels of government for added subsidy to help pay for not just for time-based transfers but all the service that we provide, Ross said.

Joanna Kolajowska depends on the TTC daily and said public transit in the city needs a revamp.

The one way system is a little outdated I think and makes it difficult if you even need to drop off a bag somewhere, she said.

And while some tell CBC News they would welcome the new system, others are keen about saving money.

Thatd be a great idea actually because it gives you an opportunity to still use transit and not pay extra money," said one TTC rider.

The TTC report also points out that more than half of riders have a Metropass and only about 10 per cent currently need a transfer for their trip.

The proposal is up for discussion at next weeks TTC board meeting on Tuesday and the transit agency said its open to hearing from the public on further suggestions.

With files from Charlsie Agro