2025 Operating Statistics
The TTC Operating Statistics publication contains all the key facts and figures about the system’s performance in an annual period and is an invaluable quick reference when talking about the TTC’s achievements in service. The Operating Statistics are compiled by the Corporate Communications Department.
5. Official Opening Dates
- Yonge Subway (Eglinton to Union): March 30, 1954
- University Subway (Union to St George): February 28, 1963
- Bloor-Danforth Subway (Keele to Woodbine): February 25, 1966
- Bloor-Danforth Subway Extensions to Islington and Warden: May 10, 1968
- Yonge Subway Extension to York Mills: March 30, 1973
- Yonge Subway Extension to Finch: March 29, 1974
- Spadina Subway (St George to Wilson): January 27, 1978
- Bloor-Danforth Subway Extensions to Kipling and Kennedy: November 21, 1980
- Scarborough RT: March 22, 1985*
- North York Centre Subway Station: June 18, 1987
- Harbourfront Light Rail Transit: June 22, 1990
- Spadina Subway Extension to Downsview: March 31, 1996
- Spadina Streetcar: July 27, 1997
- Harbourfront Extension: July 21, 2000
- Sheppard Subway (Sheppard-Yonge to Don Mills): November 22, 2002
- York University Busway: November 20, 2009
- Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension (Downsview Park to Vaughan Metropolitan Centre): December 15, 2017
- Line 6 Finch West LRT (Humber College to Finch West): December 5, 2025
- Note: The TTC serves as the operator for Line 6 Finch West, bringing more than a century of expertise as North America’s third busiest public transit agency. Under agreements with Metrolinx and the City of Toronto, the TTC is responsible for operating trains, providing security and revenue control, and staffing stations to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction. The line’s infrastructure and vehicles are maintained by Mosaic Transit Group (MTG) under contract to Metrolinx. As operator, the TTC works in close partnership with Metrolinx, the City, and project partners to deliver safe, reliable, and efficient service, integrating Line 6 Finch West into Toronto’s broader transit. Line 6 officially opened to customers on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
- *On August 24, 2023, the TTC confirmed that train service on Line 3 (Scarborough RT) would remain permanently shutdown. Train service was originally scheduled to end on November 18, 2023, but was suspended following a derailment near Ellesmere Station. Frequent shuttle bus service operated in place of train service. The last day of SRT train service was July 24, 2023. Kennedy Station remains an interchange station for subway trains and buses. Scarborough Centre Station became a bus terminal. Lawrence East, Ellesmere, Midland and McCowan stations were permanently closed.