TTC introduces 305 Dundas all-night streetcar service, improves service to High Park


Starting this Sun., Jul. 28, the TTC is enhancing streetcar service along Dundas St. with the introduction of a new 305 Dundas all-night service. This extension of the popular 505 Dundas route will provide customers with a convenient transit option between Broadview Station and Dundas West Station during the late-night and early-morning hours. From Sunday, customers can ride 305 Dundas streetcars from 2 a.m. to 5 a.m. daily, with vehicles arriving every 30 minutes.

 

To accommodate the new service, adjustments will be made to the existing 306 Carlton all-night streetcar route. From Sunday, 306 Carlton streetcars will operate between Main St. at Danforth Ave. and High Park Loop.

 

During the operating hours of 305 Dundas, subway stations will be closed, and streetcar boarding will take place outside Broadview and Dundas West stations.

 

TTC enhances accessible service to High Park

 

Also from Sun., Jul. 28, service on the the seasonal 203 High Park route will extend to Keele Station, providing a transfer-free connection between High Park and an accessible subway station.

 

The 203 High Park connects Line 2 Bloor-Danforth with destinations in High Park including the swimming pool, baseball facilities, and off-leash dog area. The 203 High Park provides service every 30 minutes on weekends and holidays from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

 

High Park is also served by other frequent, accessible TTC routes:

 

  • The 80 Queensway operates from Keele Station and provides service along Parkside Dr. and The Queensway, connecting to destinations along the eastern and southern edges of High Park.

     

  • 504B King service operates on The Queensway, connecting Humber Loop with downtown Toronto and accessible connections to the subway at St Andrew Station and Broadview Station.

     

  • 506 Carlton service operates into High Park Loop, connecting to neighbourhoods along the College St. corridor and accessible connections to the subway at Queen’s Park Station.

 

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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