Upcoming TTC subway closures


This Fri., Nov. 20, subway service on the portion of Line 1 between Bloor-Yonge and Union stations will end at 11 p.m. to allow TTC crews to continue upgrading the ATC signalling system.

This weekend, Nov. 21-22, there will be no subway service on the portion of Line 1 between Eglinton and Union stations also due to ATC signal upgrades.

Shuttle buses will run frequently throughout the closures. The University side of Line 1 and the 97 bus will also be available as alternatives.

College and King stations will be closed beginning on Friday at 11 p.m. and throughout the weekend. At Queen Station, there will be no access to the station from either of the entrances/exits located on Shuter St. Summerhill Station will also be closed on the weekend. All other stations will remain open for fare sales and connection to surface routes and Line 2.

Customers who require Wheel-Trans service can speak with any TTC customer service staff member for assistance.

Monday-Thursday

Mon., Nov. 23 through Thurs., Nov. 26, subway service on the portion of Line 1 between Finch and Eglinton stations will end nightly at 11 p.m. for tunnel and signal upgrades.

Replacement shuttle buses will run, stopping at each station along the route. TTC staff will be on hand to direct customers to shuttle boarding and offloading locations, which will vary from station to station. In addition to the shuttles, the 97 Yonge bus and the University side of Line 1 will be available as alternatives during the closure.

North York Centre Station will be closed. All other stations will remain open for fare sales and access to surface routes and Line 4.

At Sheppard-Yonge Station, the automatic entrances/exits at Yonge St. and Poyntz Ave. and at Yonge St. and Anndale Dr. will be closed. At York Mills Station, the Old York Mills Rd. entrance/exit will be closed. At Lawrence Station, the automatic entrances/exits at Ranleigh Ave. and Bedford Park Ave. will also be closed. Other entrances and exits will be available for customers at each subway station.

Customers who require Wheel-Trans service can speak with any TTC customer service staff member for assistance.

While the TTC does most subway maintenance at the conclusion of service each night, it continues to require weekend and early weeknight closures to complete critical infrastructure and state of good repair work as well as ATC signal upgrades.

The TTC is committed to keeping customers informed about work and events that impact service and about alternative routes. For the most up-to-date information, follow @TTCNotices on Twitter or sign up for eAlerts.

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