TTC service changes this Sunday to improve frequency, reliability and accommodate construction


Starting this Sun., July 30, the TTC is implementing several route and service adjustments to increase frequency, align with ridership demand, improve reliability and accommodate essential construction.

 

Among the changes, the TTC is:

 

  • Increasing evening subway service on Line 1 Yonge-University to approximately every five minutes, and on Line 2 Bloor-Danforth to every six minutes or better

     

  • Restoring the 22 Coxwell following completion of water main and streetcar infrastructure renewal, and adjusting the 31 Greenwood to service Queen St. E. and Eastern Ave.

     

  • Improving frequency, fixing connections or aligning service to ridership demand on nine bus routes, including the 37 Islington, 45 Kipling, 50 Burnhamthorpe, 52 Lawrence West, 63 Ossington, 71 Runnymeade, 79 Scarlett Rd., 96 Wilson, and 945 Kipling Express

     

  • Improving on-time performance on the 45 Kipling, 75 Sherbourne, 82 Rosedale, 505 Dundas, and 506 Carlton

     

  • Formally restoring the 503 Kingston Rd. replacement bus service to operate all day, every day, to better serve the Kingston Rd. corridor

     

  • Increasing service on the 509 Harbourfront and 511 Bathurst for the Canadian National Exhibition, running from Aug. 18 to Sept. 4, 2023.

 

The 505 Dundas and 506 Carlton streetcars will terminate at Dundas West Station, due to construction. 506C replacement buses will continue to operate between Castle Frank and Victoria Park stations, as construction at Main Street Station continues. Streetcars will continue to arrive every 10 minutes, and replacement buses will arrive every 10 minutes or sooner.

 

Full details of the service adjustments coming into effect this Sunday are available at www.ttc.ca/riding-the-ttc/Updates/TTC-service-adjustments.

 

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

 

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