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Transportation systems Canada.
Students: Castillo García Osvaldo Alexis
Mercado Juárez Gabriel
Group: 121ªTeacher: Lara Lopez Carmen Regina Aida.
Theme: transportation systems Canada
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Transport
How to scroll through Canada.
Depending on the distance you're traveling, there are many ways to getaround.
To travel locally exists underground, buses, taxis or even on foot, bicycle or dogsled. The trip involves long distances between towns for which there are planes, trains, buses.
PublicTransportation
Toronto
In Toronto transfer ticket which is used to move between the subway and the bus or vice versa without having to pay extra for a trip then. The transfer ticket must be obtained atthe vending machine dispensers red network in subway stations and / or bus driver. If u do not get the transfer ticket, you'll pay another passage.
The Toronto subway consists of 3 lines. TheBloor-Danforth line running east to west through the city. This line has an extension in the Scarborough area of Toronto, the LRT (Light Rapid Transit) operates trains and covers the eastern part ofToronto. The Yonge-University line is U-shaped and runs from Lake Ontario to the north of Toronto in North-South directions. The Sheppard line is the latest addition of the Toronto subway system and iseastbound from Yonge Street along Sheppard Avenue. Full schedules and maps can be found on the website TTC website. Familiarize yourself with the TTC service in your area; it will be useful to move moreeasily in the city.
Montreal
In Montreal, public transport is called Société de transport de Montréal (STM). The subway system has 4 lines and extensive coverage of the city. Regular fares effectivefrom January 2005 are as follows:
• CAM (monthly pass. Monthly Pass): $ 61.00
• CAM (Pass seminal. Weekly Pass): $ 18.00
• Slip 6 trips. Six Strip Ticket: $ 11.25
• cash fare. Cash Fare (one...
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