The Flexity Outlook is the latest model owned by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), and built by Bombardier Transportation in Thunder Bay and Kingston, ON The Flexity Outlook is the first modern low-floor and wheelchair accessible streetcar used in the city. With a length of over 30 metres (98 ft), they are also the largest streetcars in the system. They have four sliding doors, air conditioning systems, seating for up to 70 passengers, and interior bicycle racks.[6][7] The new streetcars include two on-board fare and transfer vending machines (FTVMs) along with ticket validators, Presto card readers and introduced the use of proof-of-payment (POP) system.