TTC enhancing service to popular summer destinations beginning this weekend


Starting this Sun., June 21, the TTC’s popular summer routes will be back in service seven days a week and a number of other routes will see adjustments to accommodate seasonal demand.

 

Seasonal service adjustments 

 

Bus service will be adjusted on the following routes to accommodate increased travel demand:  

 

  • 200 Toronto Zoo bus service will be restored on weekdays and buses will operate every 20 minutes between Rouge Hill GO Station and the Toronto Zoo, seven days a week.  
  • 201 Bluffer’s Park bus service will also be restored on weekdays and buses will operate approximately every 23 minutes between Kennedy Station and Bluffer’s Park, Monday to Friday. Weekend and holiday service will continue to operate every 15 minutes.  
  • 92 Woodbine South bus service will be increased in the evenings Monday to Friday, to make it easier for customers to travel from Woodbine Station to Woodbine Beach.  
     

Line 5 service increase 

 

Beginning Mon., Jun. 22, additional trains will be added to Line 5 Eglinton during the morning and afternoon rush hour, Monday to Friday. Customers will see trains arriving every three to four minutes during peak periods.  

 

Service will temporarily be suspended on the following Express routes, due to reduced demand:  

 

  • 906 Airport-Humber College Express (late evening weekday, early morning, early evening, and late evening Saturday, early evening and late evening Sunday) 
  • 941 Keele Express 
  • 944 Kipling South Express 
  • 945 Kipling Express 
  • 968 Warden Express 
  • 989 Weston Express (early morning weekday) 

 

Local routes remain available to customers in all of these areas. 
 

Service changes as a result of construction 

 

Service on the following routes will be adjusted to accommodate construction projects across the city:  

 

20 Cliffside: Buses will divert in both directions via Birchmount Rd., Pinegrove Ave., Aylesworth Ave., and Highview Ave. as a result of Metrolinx work on the Birchmount bridge over the Lakeshore East GO rail corridor.  

 

51A Leslie: Northbound buses will continue to divert via Leslie St., Sheppard Ave. E., and Old Leslie St. to Leslie Station during construction on the North York General Hospital bridge. Southbound service will remain unchanged.  

 

72 Pape: Southbound buses will continue to divert via Pape Ave., Riverdale Ave., and Carlaw Ave., as Ontario Line construction progresses near Riverdale Ave. Regular service is resuming on the 325 Don Mills route. 

 

94 Wellesley: Eastbound buses will continue to divert via Carlton St. between Jarvis St. and Parliament St. as City of Toronto construction on Wellesley St. E. begins. Westbound buses will operate as usual. 

 

Routing change due to FIFA World Cup 2026™

 

Service on the 307 Bathurst route will be shorted to operate between Steeles Ave., W. and Bloor St., W., due to restrictions on Fort York Blvd., during the FIFA World Cup 2026™. Service between Bloor St. W. and Exhibition Loop will be removed and replaced by a new temporary overnight streetcar service on the 311 Bathurst route.  

 

Customers are encouraged to visit ttc.ca for more information on seasonal service changes. 

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

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