Business with the TTC
Chartering TTC vehicles

The Toronto Transportation Commission, now known as the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) introduced the Presidents' Conference Committee (PCC) streetcar to Toronto transit patrons in 1938.
Subway Musicians

In August 1980, the Commission approved the Subway Musicians' Programme on a yearly basis. About 50 performers participated in the first Subway Musicians' Auditions, and this number has steadily increased over the years.
Filming on TTC property

The TTC has been featured in many television commercials, documentaries as well as worldwide distributed feature films. With over 69 subway stations spread over 4 lines there is a variety of characteristic design throughout the system.
TTC merchandise
If you are interested in buying TTC merchandise, there are a variety of items including t-shirts, hats, jackets, etc., available for sale.
Materials and Procurement
All purchases of goods and services for the TTC are processed through the TTC’s Materials and Procurement Department.
TTC Auctions
The Toronto Transit Commission, in conjunction with Police Auctions Canada, are moving their highly successful auctions into your home.
Becoming a TTC Ticket Agent
The TTC has a network of TTC Ticket Agents (retail stores/businesses) who sell tickets, tokens and various passes to the public.
Lobbyist Registry
The purpose of the Lobbyist Registry is to enhance public confidence in the integrity of impartiality of decision making processes by making lobbying activities open and accessible to the public.

