No weekend in Toronto is complete without a TTC subway station closure to plan for.
Only this weekend, there are three separate closures on Line 1 to be aware of, causing major disruptions for commuters as 25 subway stations will be closed at various times.
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The service disruptions begin on Friday, February 21, with the subway stations between St Clair West and Union to close early at 11 pm for Automatic Train Control signalling system installation.
As a result, 10 stations will be out of service.
The TTC says shuttle buses will operate and customers requiring Wheel-Trans can see any employee to request the service.
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Then on Saturday, February 22, there won't be any service on Line 1 between Bloor-Yonge and Osgoode stations to accommodate Automatic Train Control signalling system installation. As a result, nine stations will be closed.
Again, shuttle buses will be running and TTC staff will be available to assist those requiring Wheel-Trans.
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Finally, on Sunday, February 23, there won't be subway service on Line 1 between Sheppard-Yonge and St Clair stations for subway corridor maintenance, causing six stations to close.
Shuttle buses will be running and customers requiring Wheel-Trans can speak to any TTC employee to request the service.
TTC
Commuters should also keep in mind that service on Line 1 between Sheppard-Yonge and St Clair stations will end at 11 pm nightly from Monday, February 24 to Thursday, February 27, for subway corridor maintenance. Regular service will resume at approximately 6 am each following morning.
Shuttle buses will operate and customers requiring Wheel-Trans can see any TTC employee to request the service.