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TTC Subway Closures: Several Stations Opening Late (Dec. 15)

There are a few TTC subway closures on Line 2 between Warden and Kennedy stations that could affect your commute this upcoming weekend.

December 13, 2019

04:01 AM

Happy Friday! There are a few TTC subway closures this weekend that could affect your commute.

Read on to find out how your commute may be impacted.


What's Closed

Subway service will start by 12 p.m. on Line 2 between Warden and Kennedy stations on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2019 for track maintenance.

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How To Navigate The Service Disruptions

Shuttle buses will operate. As Warden is not yet an accessible station, customers travelling eastbound who require an accessible connection should exit the train at Victoria Park Station and request Wheel-Trans service from any TTC employee.

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