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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.
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.
There will be changes to boarding locations for select bus routes that use Platform B at the station, starting Sunday, December 22, 2024.. Here is what you need to know: 20 Cliffside and 113 Danforth will now board at bus bay 13.; 21 Brimley will now board at bus bay 14.; 43B Kennedy will now board at bus bay 16.
Location Alternative; Concourse to Line 1 Vaughan Platform: Use the elevator to access Line 1 Finch (Northbound). Board a train to Queen Station. Use the elevators to access Line 1 Vaughan via Union (Southbound).
The TTC is increasing service and revising schedules on its bus, subway, and streetcar networks, starting Sept. 1. When fully implemented this fall, the bus network, which has seen sustained and increasing ridership levels, will have more service hours than were in place pre-pandemic.
Construction on Queen Street East has been completed and regular streetcar service will resume on the 501 Queen route starting on Monday, September 24. Service on the 502 Downtowner and the 503 Kingston Road will continue to be oper
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.
Starting at 11 p.m. on Fri., Feb. 28, and throughout this weekend, there will be no subway service on the portion of Line 1 Yonge-University between Bloor-Yonge and Osgoode stations to accommodate planned track work as part of the TTC’s state-of-good-repair program. Shuttle buses will run, stopping at each station along the route. Customers can also connect to downtown stations on the ...
Types of trip requests: Occasional "same-day" trips booked on the day of service, at least four hours prior to the desired pick-up or drop-off time
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