How do you use the TTC subway?
Michael King
Updated on April 10, 2026
Then, how does TTC subway work?
The first subway systems work involved installing 17.4 kilometres of double track in the stations and tunnels. Four sections of special track work, including crossovers and a pocket track allowing trains to park off the main line underground, have been installed in the tunnels.
Secondly, how fast does the TTC subway go? The average speed of the line is expected to be 28 kilometres per hour (17 mph); as a comparison, the average speed of the heavy-rail Line 2 Bloor–Danforth is 32 kilometres per hour (20 mph).
Subsequently, one may also ask, how do you pay for TTC subway?
Entry is by cash, token, ticket, valid pass or valid transfer. You can pay your fare and purchase tokens, tickets and passes at the Collector Booths at all Subway/RT stations. Check the fare card posted at your point of payment for the most up-to-date fare information.
Can you bring a dog on the subway?
Dogs and cats are allowed on New York City subway trains, but must be kept in a carrier at all times. The MTA also says animals must not “annoy” other passengers. Dogs in carriers are permitted on NYC-area commuter rail lines. On Metro-North, you can even have them on a leash outside of a carrier.