This is an update to my previous blog TTC Alert: Yonge Subway Section Closure April 28-29 & May 26-27, 2012.
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) will put in place the electrical and signalling infrastructure over the next 18-24 months so that the new double cross-over section of subway track at King Station on the Yonge-University-Spadina line, as well as recently constructed cross-overs at College and St. Clair stations, will be operational in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
This track work requires the following subway closure and accompanying train service terminations during the weekend of May 26-27:
- Closure of the Yonge line from Union Station to Bloor Station on Saturday, May 26 and Sunday, May 27
- Regular subway service will resume on Monday, May 28 at 6 a.m.
- All trains on the University-Spadina line will terminate southbound at Union Station
- All trains on the Yonge line will terminate southbound at Bloor Station
TTC provides the following alternative services:
- A frequent, accessible bus service will operate between Bloor and Union Stations
- Buses will stop at:
- Bloor Street
- Wellesley Street
- College Street/Carlton Street
- Dundas Street
- Queen Street
- King Street
- Front and Bay Streets
- Buses will stop at:
- As well, customers can access Yonge Street, south of Bloor, by utilizing east/west streetcar or bus service from stations on the University subway line, including the:
- 506 Carlton streetcar from Queen’s Park Station
- 505 Dundas streetcar from St. Patrick Station
- 501 Queen streetcar from Osgoode Station
- or the 504 King streetcar from St. Andrew Station
- The 94 Wellesley bus can be accessed just south of Museum Station at Hoskin Avenue and Queen’s Park Crescent to travel east to Yonge Street.
- Customers on the Bloor-Danforth line can access Yonge Street, south of Bloor, on the:
- 504 King from Dundas West Station or Broadview Station
- or the 6 Bay bus from Bay Station
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TTC Contact Info
Information on fares, routes, schedules and service: 416-393-4636 (INFO)
Main Switchboard: 416-393-4000
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
NEWS RELEASE
May 23, 2012
TTC to close portion of Yonge subway for weekend track work, May 26-27
The Toronto Transit Commission will continue the construction of a new double cross-over section of subway track at King Station on the Yonge-University-Spadina line. The new cross-over is being constructed to provide more efficient and reliable service, allowing subway trains to terminate at King Station in the event of an emergency.
The King cross-over, as well as recently constructed cross-overs at College and St. Clair stations will be operational once the electrical and signalling infrastructure is in place over the next 18-24 months.
In order to undertake this work, the TTC will close the Yonge line from Union Station to Bloor Station on Saturday, May 26 and Sunday, May 27. Regular subway service will resume on Monday, May 28 at 6 a.m.
All trains on the University-Spadina line will terminate southbound at Union Station. All trains on the Yonge line will terminate southbound at Bloor Station. A frequent, accessible bus service will operate between Bloor and Union Stations. Buses will stop at Bloor Street, Wellesley Street, College Street/Carlton Street, Dundas Street, Queen Street, King Street and at Front and Bay Streets.
As well, customers can access Yonge Street, south of Bloor, by utilizing east/west streetcar or bus service from stations on the University subway line, including the 506 Carlton streetcar from Queen’s Park Station, the 505 Dundas streetcar from St. Patrick Station, the 501 Queen streetcar from Osgoode Station or the 504 King streetcar from St. Andrew Station. The 94 Wellesley bus can be accessed just south of Museum Station at Hoskin Avenue and Queen’s Park Crescent to travel east to Yonge Street. Customers on the Bloor-Danforth line can access Yonge Street, south of Bloor, on the 504 King from Dundas West or Broadview Stations, or the 6 Bay bus from Bay Station.
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