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Most commuters know riding the TTC can be both pleasant and chaotic, depending on the events of the day (looking at you, TTC closures). But how much do the station themselves factor in?

Numerous Reddit threads and Google reviews suggest that the quality of travellers' experiences, at least partly, depends on which Toronto transit stations they frequent.

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Like a lot of things in Toronto, TTC fares are constantly changing. Even the way people pay to get on transit evolves every couple of years. So, staying up-to-date can be tricky.

For example, commuters paid a standard fare of $3.20 throughout 2020-2021, partly due to a price freeze in the latter year. But, things are slightly higher now, and if you're someone who relies on transit, even just a 1 or 2 cent increase can impact what your savings look like at the end of the month.

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The launch of a major construction project is going to wreak havoc on Toronto traffic on Tuesday. So drivers queue up your meditative Spotify playlists.

According to the city's website, crews will be shutting down sections of Adelaide Street from Bathurst Street to Parliament Street to work on water, road and cycling infrastructure, as well as restore TTC tracks in preparation for the Ontario Line.

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The City of Toronto released a sprawling list of road closures and restrictions on Thursday, all of which will be in effect this weekend. So if you're planning on driving, seriously don't.

The closures and restrictions are being put in place to support several events, including the Toronto Waterfront Marathon, as well as a headache-inducing amount of infrastructure work.

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