TTC weekend travel information
This Sun., July 23 only, subway service on Line 2 between St George and Broadview stations will begin by noon to accommodate beam replacement on the Prince Edward (Bloor) Viaduct.
Shuttle buses will operate. TTC staff will be on hand to direct customers to shuttle boarding and offloading locations.
Bay and Sherbourne stations will be closed. All other stations will remain open for customers to load their PRESTO card, purchase PRESTO Tickets, or connect to surface routes.
Customers who require Wheel-Trans service can speak with any TTC customer service staff member for assistance.
While the TTC does most subway maintenance at the conclusion of service each night, it continues to require weekend and early weeknight closures to complete critical infrastructure and state-of-good-repair work.
Weekend events
The TTC is the best way to get around Toronto this weekend. Some TTC services will divert due to road closures for street events and festivals.
Fun Philippines Toronto Street Festival: 12 a.m. Sat., July 22 – 12 a.m. Mon., July 24, the 7 Bathurst, 307 Bathurst Night Bus, and 160 Bathurst North, will be diverting between York Downs Dr. and Wilson Ave.
OssFest: 6 a.m. Sat., July 22 – 4 a.m. Sun., July 23, the 63 Ossington and 363 Ossington Night Bus, will be diverting between Dundas St. W. and Queen St. W.
Fusion of Taste Festival: 6 a.m. – midnight, Sat. July 22, the 73 Royal York will divert between Islington and Barker avenues.
Junior Carnival Parade: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sat. July 22, the 39A Finch East, 132 Milner, and 133 Nielson will divert around the parade route.
Other service advisories
11 p.m. Fri., July 21 – 4 a.m., Mon., July 24, the 511 Bathurst will divert both ways between College and King streets, for track maintenance. A bus replacement service will operate between Bathurst Station and Front St. W.
9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Sat. July 22, customers on the 59 Maple Leaf, 89 Weston, and 989 Weston Express can expect delays on Western Rd., from Park St. to St. Philips Rd., due to construction related work in the area.
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