Are subway barriers a 'waste of money'? Councillor says funds better spent on platform doors, TTC defends move
03-06-2026 23:45 via cbc.ca

Are subway barriers a 'waste of money'? Councillor says funds better spent on platform doors, TTC defends move

The Toronto Transit Commission’s plan to install platform edge barriers at TMU station faced criticism at the agency’s board meeting Wednesday, with one councillor calling for the plan to be scrapped so the money can be used for full-length doors.
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