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The Union Pearson (UP) Express began operation in June 2015, in time for the 2015 Pan American Games. The service travels between Toronto's Union Station and Pearson Airport calling at Bloor and Weston stations.

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Steer was commissioned with our mapping partners, T-Kartor, by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) to improve and systematise the design of their local transit network diagrams and posters. Key to this assignment was the opportunity to integrate the TO360 wayfinding map base to provide consistent information across different transportation environments and modes.

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Toronto’s PATH is the world’s largest underground retail complex. It connects the office towers in Downtown Toronto, Canada and provides an important contribution to the economic viability of the city's downtown core. The system links seamlessly with public transit, and experiences more than 200,000 business-day commuters, and thousands of additional tourists, visitors and residents.

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The Steer design team produced a travel information pack for Lend Lease. The travel information pack presents the benefits of travel to an office location in Stratford.

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The Steer design team has worked with Regent’s University London since November 2015 to develop a site-wide wayfinding system. The key objective of the work is to deliver a comprehensive wayfinding system that will improve the visitor and student experience while projecting the University's unique character.

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Following on from our successful delivery of Toronto City's TO360 wayfinding strategy we were appointed by the City of Toronto’s Parks, Forestry & Recreation team to deliver an ambitious project aimed at improving wayfinding across the City’s 1600+ parklands. 

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The project consisted of design and preparation of documents for the South Sub-Regional Transport Plan (SRTP) updates for five London sub-regions. The SRTP was first developed in 2010 and it helped to translate the Mayor’s Transport Strategy goals, challenges and outcomes at a sub-regional level. Key challenges identified for all sub-regions were improving air quality, reducing CO2 emissions and increasing cycling and walking.

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Steer was commissioned by the Royal Borough of Greenwich, London, to design printed materials to promote cycle safety and the Low Emission Neighbourhood.

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Our design team delivered the West Yorkshire Combined Authority's City Connect consultation website in 2014 including an interactive consultation map that enabled visitors to 'pin' locations and add location specific comments or suggestions on cycling issues or improvements that they'd like to see implemented in the future.

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Over recent years, Steer has been using web technology to digitize the process of collecting public outreach information. In many of the projects we work on, we need to collect 'existing conditions' data, normally in the field. This was the case with the Culver City Transit Oriented Development Visioning project we worked on with leading architects, Johnson Fain. In order to work out what the situation on the ground was with regard to mobility, in a cost effective and meaningful fashion, and then engage residents and business in conversations about their vision, we decided to create a new platform.

We are Steer

Yes, you are in the right place. After 40 years, we have changed our name from Steer Davies Gleave to mark our growing international footprint and our expanding portfolio into sectors beyond transport.

Explore our new website to learn more about Steer: who we are, how we work and what our future holds.