Wait so Vancouver is using the "T" as well now? I don't seem to recall them doing that, but it was like 2 years ago that I visited and maybe I just don't remember.

I think Vancouver started using the T logo around the time of the 2010 Olympics.

TransLink introduced the "T" in late 2009:
In Metro Vancouver, it’s the white “T” on a blue square that’s the primary symbol for transit, which was first introduced in late 2009, just prior to the 2010 Winter Olympics.


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As part of the design process, different ways of presenting the T were sketched.
 

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