Toronto & Region Transportation Authority

The Toronto & Region Transportation Authority (TRTA) is a fictional transportation group located in the Golden Horseshoe in Ontario, Canada, although they ironically model Hamilton Street Railway operations.

History and Overview
TRTA was founded in 2018 and was originally conceived as a Hamilton Street Railway group, owing to the amount of TTC ripoffs on Roblox at the time. According to their Twitter page, the group was making downtown Hamilton in early 2018. By the end of 2019, TRTA was running 2006 New Flyer D40LFs (numbered as the 0700 series) on the WAVE Chassis and eventually, introduced MCI Classics to the group that were built in the 1980s. These former are painted in a red livery with HSR logos.

The group operates in the Hamilton, Ontario area, with Hamilton Street Railway logos on the side of some buses. The company had a fleet of mostly older buses, including the New Flyer C40LF, D40LF, DE40LF, GM/MCI Classic, second-generation Nova Bus LFS, Orion's, & ElDorado buses. The system intended to recreate Hamilton's transit history as most of the buses in their fleet were active until the mid-2000s, along with some fictional models.

On March 12, 2020, the group decided it would merge with the Royal Transit Authority. Their final run took place on March 13, but their maps continued to remain open under the Hamilton Division of RTA. Some buses would retain HSR/TRTA branding while other buses sent in by Royal Transit Authority kept RTA branding. The grou['s era was also changed, with them running with buses as new as 2016. This continued until their split from RTA in August 2020, when it resumed service under its own branding. During its merger with RTA, it was also possible for TRTA buses to run with the RTA fleet, although the latter did phase out most of the TRTA vehicles in mid-2020.

Since August 2020, little information from the group has been released and as of January 2021, TransitBusesRock has joined the group as the Head of Communications.