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Toronto Transit Commission accessibility : ウィキペディア英語版 | Toronto Transit Commission accessibility Accessibility for people with disabilities on the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) system is limited but improving. Most of the Toronto subway and RT was built before wheelchair access was a requirement under the Ontarians with Disabilities Act. However, all subway stations built since 1996 are equipped with elevators, and elevators have been installed in 29 stations built before 1996, including one station that was expanded in 2002, Sheppard-Yonge). Thirty-four of Toronto's 69 subway and Scarborough RT stations are accessible (Spadina is only accessible on the Bloor–Danforth line). In December 2011, the TTC retired its last inaccessible buses, making all 170 bus routes accessible. In 2014, the TTC began introducing new low-floor vehicles on its streetcar network which will replace the vehicles in the current fleet over a 4-5 year period. ==Subway and RT==
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