Wheel-Trans
Wheel-Trans is a specialized accessible transit service in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, provided by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). It involves door-to-door accessible transit service for persons with physical disabilities using its fleet of accessible minibuses or contracted accessible taxis. Users must register with the TTC who will typically grant access to those with permanent disabilities or show difficulty in traveling short distances. Wheel-Trans only provides service within the City of Toronto and accepts regular TTC fare.
History
The para-transit system was created in 1975 as a two-year pilot project contracted to Wheelchair Mobile and operated on behalf of Metropolitan Toronto and the province of Ontario until 1976. Only individuals using wheelchairs were accepted as the original 46 users of the pilot project, and rode at no cost. In 1977 the service was contracted to All-Way Transportation Corporation of Toronto before being taken over by the TTC in 1985.
Operations
Service provision
Service is provided by accessible buses and contracted accessible taxi mini-vans. Wheel-Trans is a door-to-door service. Rides can be reserved up to one week in advance by calling the reservation line, by using the automated Ride-Line touch-tone phone service or by using the recently launched Wheel-Trans Online Trip Booking website.
Fleet
Contracts
Most of Wheel-Trans operations are provided by the TTC, but some of the services are contracted out to private operators.
Able Atlantic Taxi
Make/Model | Description | # passengers | Year acquired | Year retired | Notes |
Chrysler Caravan | Converted van | 2 | | | |
Beck Taxi
Make/Model | Description | # passengers | Year acquired | Year retired | Notes |
Chevrolet Uplander | Converted van | 4 | 2003 | June, 2011 | |
Chevrolet Venture | Converted van | 4 | 2003 | June, 2011 | |
Dodge Grand Caravan | Converted Van | 4 | 2014 | | TTL Vehicle |
Toyota Sienna | Converted Van | 4 | 2005 | | TTL Vehicle |
Ford Transit Connect | Modified Vehicle | 5 (Includes Wheelchair) | 2015 | | TTL Vehicle |
Plymouth Voyager | Converted Van | 5 | 1996 | November, 2002 | |
Toyota Camry | Sedan | 4 | 2007 | | Non-wheelchair accessible (Canes and walkers) |
MV-1 (Mobility-Vehicle 1) | Minivan | 2 (Wheelchairs) | 2013 | | TTL Vehicle |
Toyota Corolla | Sedan | 4 | 2015 | | Non-wheelchair accessible (Canes and walkers) |
Ford Crown Victoria | Sedan | 4 | 1994 | 2008 | Limited fleet. Cab drivers may not acquire this vehicle for service - Non-wheelchair accessible (Canes and walkers) |
Royal Taxi
Make/Model | Description | # passengers | Year acquired | Year retired | Notes |
Dodge Grand Caravan Sport | Converted van | 2 | | Retired Fleet | |
Pontiac Montana | Converted van | 2 | | Limited in Fleet | |
Chevrolet Venture | Converted van | 2 | | All vehicles in fleet retired as of April 8, 2009 | |
Ford Crown Victoria | Sedan | 4 | 1996 | 2008 | This vehicle may not be acquired by cab drivers - Non-wheelchair accessible. |
Scarboro City Cab
Make/Model | Description | # passengers | Year acquired | Year retired | Notes |
Dodge Grand Caravan Sport | Converted van | 2 | | | |
Toronto Para Transit
Make/Model | Description | # passengers | Year acquired | Year retired | Notes |
Chevrolet Venture-Kino Maxi Shuttle | Converted van | 2 | | | |
Chrysler Caravan | Converted van | 2 | | | |
Wheelchair Taxi
Make/Model | Description | # passengers | Year acquired | Year retired | Notes |
Ford E350 minibus | Converted van | | | | |
Chrysler Caravan | Converted van | 2 | | | |
Chrysler Sprinter van | Converted van | 2 | | | |
Ford Transit Connect | Converted van | 4 | 2014 | | |
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