SIXTH SYMPOSIUM ON THE FUTURE OF CONURBATION TRANSPORT I. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM IN TORONTO AND ITS LAND USE IMPACT
The municipality of metropolitan Toronto was established in 1954, and now has a population of over 2 million in 240 square miles on the northern shore of lake Ontario. Public transportation is supplied by the Toronto transit commission through subways, buses, street-cars and trolley-buses, and 330 million passengers were carried in 1971. The first subway, 4 1/2 miles long, was opened in 1954 to replace A heavily-congested street-car line, and was immediately successful in providing effective and attractive transportation into the city centre, in promoting "park-and-ride" travel, and in influencing land-use and real-estate values. Since then a further 16 miles of subway have been opened, and a 5-mile extension is being built. Over the years financing of this construction has changed from entirely coming out of fares to 100 percent community finance from provincial subsidies and property taxes. Development of rapid transit has emphasized the need for co-ordinated land-use transportation planning. Rapid transit lines permit a concentration of office, commercial and high-density residential facilities adjacent to the stations with the resultant high personal convenience. There is a need for a systems approach to urban transport planning with the provision of integrated road/rail/rapid transit services through suitable interchanges and "park-and-ride" facilities. /TRRL/
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Corporate Authors:
Manchester University, England
Department of Extra-Mural Studies, Holly Royal College
Manchester M60 1QD, England -
Authors:
- Paterson, W H
- Publication Date: 1972-10
Language
- English
Media Info
- Pagination: p. 1-10
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Serial:
- Publication of: Manchester University, England
- Publisher: Manchester University, England
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Buses; Financing; Land use; Local government agencies; Networks; Park and ride; Property values; Public transit; Rapid transit; Residential areas; Subways; Transportation modes; Transportation planning; Trolley cars; Trolleybuses; Urban areas; Urban transportation
- Identifier Terms: Toronto Transit Commission
- Uncontrolled Terms: Transportation networks
- Geographic Terms: Canada
- ITRD Terms: 1272: Bus; 8018: Canada; 1041: Depot (transp); 244: Financing; 1092: Freight terminal; 356: Land use; 192: Local authority; 958: Park and ride; 744: Public transport; 1061: Railway gauge; 1181: Rapid transit system; 307: Residential area; 1145: Transport mode; 313: Urban area
- Subject Areas: Economics; Highways; Operations and Traffic Management; Passenger Transportation; Planning and Forecasting; Public Transportation; Railroads; Society; I72: Traffic and Transport Planning;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00131432
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: Transport and Road Research Laboratory (TRRL)
- Report/Paper Numbers: Conf Paper
- Files: ITRD, TRIS
- Created Date: May 14 1976 12:00AM