By Oliver Moore, The Globe And Mail; November 21, 2017
The head of Toronto’s transit agency is leaving after a five-year tenure that will be capped with the opening of a new subway extension.
Andy Byford announced Tuesday that he would be heading to New York to run that city’s buses and subways. He will stay at the helm of the Toronto Transit Commission only long enough to open the subway connection to Vaughan, scheduled for the middle of next month, explaining that the short notice of his departure was because of the lengthy process of sorting out a U.S. visa.
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