How transit etiquette can improve everyone’s journey - CTV News
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Being on public transit can be an assault to the senses. From the buses lacking air conditioning to the jam-packed trains, you never know what you might encounter on your commute.
According to 2024 figures, TransLink has the second-highest overall ridership in Canada, right behind Montreal, and the third-highest bus ridership across all Canadian and American transit agencies. With more people opting for public transit, and the busiest routes consistently facing higher volumes, the average transit rider may experience an unpleasant trip every once in a while.
According to TransLink’s 2025 Q4 …
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