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TTC recommends adding 5 new express bus routes in 5 years

TTC chair Josh Colle and TTC CEO Andy Byford are proposing a suite of new and enhanced express bus routes, set to go to the board on June 15.

The proposed new and enhanced bus routes will go to TTC board on June 15

The TTC recommends that, as a first step, more articulated buses be brought onto existing express routes. (TTC)

The TTC proposed a series of changes to the city's express bus network Thursday, including the addition of five new routes in the next five years.

The three-stage plan wouldbegin by moving some existing articulated buses from regular routes to express ones,TTC chair Josh and TTC CEO Andy Byford announced at Lawrence West station. The articulated buses can carry 77 passengers, roughly 45 per cent more people than their standard 12-metre counterparts.

The 2018 capital budget would also call for the purchase of 38 more articulated buses.

The second part of the plan,set to begin in 2019, would createfive new express bus routes a boost to the34 existing express routes.

The new routes would run alongLawrence Avenue West, Markham Road, DufferinStreet, IslingtonAvenue and Weston Road.

The TTC is also proposing changes to a number of existing express routes, including Keele, Wilson, York Mills, and the University of Toronto ScarboroughRocket, among others.

In the third stage of the plan, between 2022 and 2026, they recommend that an additional eight routes be added, though neither Byford nor Colle said what those mightbe.

The recommendations will go tothe TTC board for review on June 15.