Wear black, and bring candles, flowers, art, or mementos is the directive being given to those who attend a Wednesday evening “memorial” for the Scarborough RT line.
. The incident sent five people to hospital with minor injuries and the rapid trasit line has not been operational since.offline for about three weeks
Tomorrow, from 6 to 7 p.m., Toronto transit advocacy group TTCRiders is inviting the public to join them for a funeral of sorts along with a rally to both “remember the life of the RT and call for solutions,” which the group said include installing bus-only lanes for shuttles, obtaining provincial funding for free GO-TTC transfers, undertaking an independent investigation and report, and securing provincial funding and fast-tracking a dedicated busway in the old RT track.
TTCRiders’ board member Krissan Veerasingam, who is helping organize the memorial and rally, said the gathering aims to express the “seriousness” of a train derailing in a world-class city like Toronto and how what happened last month is a “reflection of the current state of transit in this city and how we got there.”
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