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Yesterday was a particularly bad morning for Toronto commuters. After an issue with smoke at track level, almost a dozen official delays were issued.
Some riders claimed they waited for over half an hour, both on platforms and on trains. During that afternoon's commute, a TTC staffer took the system's intercoms and issued an apology for the headaches that morning.
As the Toronto Star reported:
Andy Byford, a Londoner who came to the TTC in the fall via Sydney, recorded the public apology after numerous train delays between about 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. Monday. That’s when a disabled train at Davisville and smoke at track level near Sheppard cascaded with 11 passenger assistance alarms.
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