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Toronto Transit Commission incidents



The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is a generally safe system. This article lists incidents since 1954.
==Accidents ==

* On 27 March 1963, a six-car subway train was completely destroyed by fire. This occurred on a spare track near Union station, after the few remaining passengers were evacuated.
* On 12 December 1975, a TTC bus travelling east on St. Clair Avenue collided with a westbound GO Transit train at the level crossing between Danforth Rd. and Midland Ave. just north of the Scarborough GO Train Station. Nine people were killed and 20 others injured. This was the worst accident in terms of loss of life in the history of the TTC and GO Transit systems. The level crossing was replaced by an overpass a few years later. This also led to the Ontario wide law that all public buses and school buses must come to a stop at level rail crossings prior to proceeding.
* On 15 October 1976, an arson destroyed a train and caused significant damage to Christie station. There is evidence today with the odd-coloured trim tiles on the station walls on the centre of the platforms. A section of the line was closed for two days.
* On 11 August 1995, the Russell Hill subway accident resulted in the deaths of three passengers and injuries to 30 others. There were an additional 100 passengers who filed injury-related claims from the accident.
* In late 1995, TTC employee Jimmy Trajceski was killed during a robbery at Victoria Park station. Adrian Kinkead was arrested four months later for the crime and was found to be responsible for two other murders. He was convicted of all three crimes and sentenced to life in prison.
* On 27 September 1997, 23-year-old Charlene Minkowski was killed when she was pushed in front of a southbound train at Dundas Station. Herbert Cheong, a diagnosed schizophrenic, was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced life in prison with no possibility of parole for 15 years.
* Between 2 and 4 January 1999, an exceptionally large snowstorm paralyzed parts of Central Ontario and the Eastern United States. As a result, the city and the transit system ground to a halt. In the following days, major interruptions and delays were incurred and policies to handle snow at the Commission were changed.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Winter Action Plan (2008) )
* On 8 December 2000, a garbage train caught fire while en route through Old Mill station. The train was completely destroyed and the station remained closed for two days. Since the incident, the TTC has stopped the practice of using garbage trains and maintains a fleet of surface garbage trucks to collect refuse.
* On 14 August 2003, at around 4:15 p.m. EDT, the Northeast Blackout affected parts of Canada and the northeastern United States. The city of Toronto, like many other cities involved, effectively ground to a halt. Subway service was suspended and 18 trains sat stuck in tunnels between stations, unable to move with no power. (All other trains were able to coast without power to the nearest station to be evacuated). Streetcars remained stationary where they were, and buses fought to get through gridlocked traffic, hampered by the lack of traffic signals. The subway did not reopen until August 18. This was the longest complete interruption in subway service in the history of the TTC. The incident led to an extensive review of TTC emergency procedures.
* On 6 February 2006, Mary Kim was born on a subway train at Wellesley Station. TTC officials promised Mary Kim lifetime access to the TTC.〔http://www.citynews.ca/2007/02/03/toronto-baby-born-on-subway-celebrates-first-birthday/〕
* On 23 April 2007, a TTC asbestos removal crew employee, Tony Almeida, was killed and several others were injured at the end of a night shift when the work car they were operating snagged on some cabling and dislodged a work platform. The TTC was fined $250,000 for violating the Occupational Health and Safety Act. It was later found that Almeida was under the influence of cannabis.〔 〕
* On May 13, 2011, two TTC buses collided head-on at a ramp on the lower bus level at Wilson subway station.
* On 30 August 2011, a woman was killed when a TTC bus rear-ended a flatbed truck carrying a crane at around 2:30 pm on Lawrence Ave between Victoria Park to Don Mills.〔(Toronto TTC bus accident leaves woman dead, several injured (Includes interview) ). Digitaljournal.com (2011-08-30). Retrieved on 2013-07-26.〕 At least 13 other people were injured in the crash.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://ottawa.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20110830/ttc-bus-crash-kills-and-injures-110830/20110830/?hub=OttawaHome )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cp24.com/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20110830/110830_bus_crash/20110830/?hub=CP24Home )〕 The bus driver has been charged with criminal negligence causing death and possession of cannabis, as the drug was found in his belongings at the time of the accident.
* On 22 July 2012, two people were injured when a bus crashed into a building on Queen St. West at Peter Street. The bus hit a car and then a cab before slamming into a building.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://toronto.ctvnews.ca/two-transported-to-hospital-after-ttc-bus-collides-with-building-1.888686 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cp24.com/two-people-injured-after-ttc-bus-hits-building-1.888659 )
*On 14 September 2012, before the start of service TTC employee, Peter Pavlovski was killed and another TTC employee was seriously injured after being struck by a subway maintenance train north of Yorkdale Station. Subway service was affected for the morning rush hour during the investigation due to the fact the incident left many trains stranded in the Wilson Subway Yard.
* On 27 July 2013, Sammy Yatim was shot dead by police aboard the 505 Dundas streetcar.
* On 13 August 2013, a cube truck crashed head-on into an idle TTC bus near Middlefield Rd. and Steeles Ave. E. at 11:30 am. The accident killed one person and injured 12 people.
* On 13 December 2013, the Toronto Police were called at Queen Station after gunshots were fired.
* Between 21 and 22 December 2013, a violent ice storm affected the City of Toronto (which also affected much of Eastern Canada, the Central Great Plains and the Northeastern United States). On 22 December, the TTC suspended all streetcar services for most of the day after a number of streetcars were stranded due to the thick ice on the overhead wires. The storm also affected much of the TTC's subway network. Between 22 and 23 December, all of Line 3 Scarborough was shut down by fallen tree limbs caused by the freezing rain and by other power related issues. Line 4 Sheppard was closed between 22 and 24 December due to power related issues, a number of service disruptions were also reported on TTC's other major subway lines, including Line 1 Yonge-University and Line 2 Bloor–Danforth, where some stations were closed due to power outages for several hours.
* On 29 January 2015, a brawl occurred at the concourse level of the Union subway station just after a Toronto Maple Leafs game. Two TTC Transit Enforcement Unit officers punched one man in the face several times and another man in the ribs during the altercation.〔http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/video-of-ttc-officers-punching-men-during-arrest-posted-to-facebook-1.2306736〕〔http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2015/04/01/ttc-ask-toronto-police-to-investigate-violent-incident.html〕
* On 8 June 2015, between 6:30 am - 8:00 am, the entire TTC subway network was shut down due to "major communication issues" between subway trains and the TTC's transit control centre, hundreds of thousands of commuters were stranded during the shutdown since no shuttle buses were provided to replace subway service, TTC officials believed the incident was caused by a defective switch which drained the battery for the backup power supply. 〔




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