February service adjustments
Approximately every six weeks, the TTC adjusts service on buses, streetcars and subways. Some of the changes can be small, like operating a different type of bus along a route and some can be larger if they are related to planned construction or routing changes.
Starting Sunday, February 16, 2025, the following service adjustments will be made:
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Schedule adjustments
Schedules will be adjusted on the following routes. The new schedules will be loaded on the website by Sunday, February 16, 2025.
- 7 Bathurst
- 26 Dupont
- 29 Dufferin
- 32 Eglinton West
- 37 Islington
- 38 Highland Creek
- 44 Kipling South
- 45 Kipling
- 46 Martin Grove
- 47 Lansdowne
- 50 Burnhamthorpe
- 52 Lawrence West
- 55 Warren Park
- 57 Midland
- 60 Steeles West
- 63 Ossington
- 66 Prince Edward
- 68 Warden
- 73 Royal York
- 80 Queensway
- 86 Scarborough
- 96 Wilson
- 110 Islington South
- 111 East Mall
- 112 West Mall
- 116 Morningside
- 117 Birchmount South
- 119 Torbarrie
- 123 Sherway
- 125 Drewry
- 149 Etobicoke-Bloor
- 154 Curran Hall
- 165 Weston Road North
- 300 Bloor-Danforth
- 303 Kingston Road
- 306 Carlton
- 320 Yonge
- 503 Kingston Road
- 506 Carlton
- 509 Harbourfront
- 511 Bathurst
- 900 Airport Express
- 925 Don Mills Express
- 927 Highway 27 Express
- 938 Highland Creek Express
- 939 Finch Express
- 944 Kipling South Express
- 960 Steeles West Express
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Construction service changes
Bathurst and Fleet streets construction:
Starting as early as Monday, February 17, 2025, streetcar service will be partially replaced by buses, on the 509 Harbourfront and 511 Bathurst, due to streetcar track renewal and City of Toronto water main replacement at the intersection of Bathurst and Fleet streets. This service will be in place until late June 2025
509 Harbourfront service
Streetcars will operate between Union Station and Spadina Avenue and Queens Quay.
509B Harbourfront replacement buses will operate between Spadina Avenue and Queens Quay and Exhibition Loop.
Customers can transfer between 509 Harbourfront streetcars and 509B Harbourfront replacement buses at Spadina Avenue and Queens Quay.
511 Bathurst service:
Streetcars will operate between Bathurst Station and Bathurst and King streets, ending at King Street and Spadina Avenue.
511B Bathurst replacement buses will operate between Queen and Bathurst streets and Exhibition Loop.
Customers can transfer between 511 Bathurst streetcars and 511 replacement buses on Bathurst Street at either the Queen Street or King Street stop.
Visit our streetcar service changes page for up-to-date information on all planned streetcar construction projects.
** The new schedules will be loaded on the website by Sunday, February 16, 2025.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Why is TTC adjusting service?
Approximately every six weeks, the TTC adjusts service on buses, streetcars and subways. Some of the changes can be small like operating a different type of bus along a route and some of can be larger if they are related to planned construction or routing adjustments. -
When will the new schedules be posted?
The new schedules will be loaded on the website on Sunday, February 16, 2025. If you need help planning your trip, please call our Customer Information team at 416-393-4636, or use the Trip Planner on our website.
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When will the next service adjustments happen?
- Sunday, March 30, 2025
- Sunday, May 11, 2025
View our holiday page here.
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What is the TTC doing to keep me safe?
The TTC has already taken a number of significant steps to enhance safety, including:
- Increasing the presence of Special Constables, as well as hiring additional Special Constables;
- Adding more Station Supervisors, Chief and Mobile Supervisors, as well as Assistant Managers in subway stations to audit station security on a regular basis;
- Deploying more uniformed TTC employees throughout the system who can contact Transit Control directly to assist customers;
- Increasing Streets to Homes workers in hotspots in the system to help individuals in need find supports;
- Improving and adding cameras in all stations and on all vehicles; and
- Having Designated Waiting Areas on every subway platform, with recently upgraded and easier-to-use two-way communications systems that link directly to TTC staff.
Also, more than 50 security guards that have daily experience dealing with under housed people in crisis will also temporarily work in TTC stations and vehicles. These guards have advanced training in areas including:
- Mental Health First Aid
- Overdose prevention, recognition, and response training
- Nonviolent crisis intervention
Customers are also encouraged to use the TTC Safe App if they require assistance, which creates a direct line of communication to the TTC Transit Control Centre. The TTC Safe App is free, and is available for download on most iPhone or Android devices.
The TTC is also in the process of hiring over 130 Customer Service Agents, who will be deployed to key locations in the TTC network.
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Real-time bus occupancy data
Customers can get real-time bus occupancy data and arrival information for the next three buses at their stop as well as the volume of passengers on those buses by using Transit, Transit Now or Track TTC on our website.
As part of a year-long pilot with Transit app, customers can also see scheduled and unscheduled bus and streetcar diversions live in the app.