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Note, indicates a level where customers enter the station. Level 1 - Street. Entrances. Stair access to North Concourse Level. Stair access to South Concourse Level via the lower level of Commerce Court.
The TTC's network of express buses makes it easier for you to move across the city as quickly and efficiently as possible. Express Network routes have green route lozenges and 900-series route numbers to distinguish them from other bus and streetcar routes.
The bus terminal at Warden Station will be closed for approximately three years starting January 2025 for demolition and construction of a modern, accessible bus terminal with two new elevators connecting customers between the Passenger Pick-Up/Drop-Off area (PPUDO), concourse level and subway platform, and the installation of improved signage and wayfinding.
Starting this Monday, June 2, 504C and 504D/304D King replacement buses will begin diverting around the King St. E and Church St. intersection to accommodate City of Toronto watermain work and TTC track replacement.
Overnight service operates on most major routes from approximately 1:30 a.m. to the start of subway service. Service is provided every 30 minutes or better, seven days a week.
Plan your trip anywhere in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA).
In February 2024, City Council endorsed the RapidTO: Surface Transit Network Plan (2024.EX11.8).RapidTO aims to create a comprehensive network of surface transit priority corridors along arterial roads through the use of tools such as reserved lanes and intersection and signal improvements to prioritize public transit in the City’s road network.
This Sat., Apr. 12 and Sun., Apr. 13, there will be no subway service on the portion of Line 2 Bloor-Danforth between Jane and Ossington stations to accommodate planned track work.. A frequent shuttle bus service will run, stopping at each station along the shuttle route. Customers who require Wheel-Trans service can speak with any TTC customer service staff member for assistance.
Note, indicates a level where customers enter the station. Level 1 - Street. Entrances. Elevator and stair access to Concourse Level. Transfer to Streetcar or Bus service at stops on street. Wheel Trans stop, on street at the University and King West Entrance, Southeast Corner (145 King Street West).
The north side of Kennedy Station Platform A is closed for construction related to Metrolinx’s Scarborough Subway Extension project.. Since February 18, 2024, most routes using bus bays on the north side of Platform A have been reassigned to new bus bays on the east side of Platform B. Some routes have been reassigned to the south side of Platform A.