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TTC Subway Closures: 6 Stations On Line 2 Affected (Nov. 26-28)

Several Toronto subway stations on Line 2 between Kipling and Islington will be closing early this week due to maintenance.

November 25, 2019

06:38 AM

Several stations will be closing early this week due to maintenance. If you're planning on heading phone later in the evening, you'll want to stay informed of these service disruptions.

Here's what you need to know.


What's Closed

Subway service on Line 2 between Kipling and Islington stations will end at 11 p.m. nightly from Tuesday, Nov. 26 to Thursday, Nov. 28 for maintenance. Regularly scheduled service will resume each following morning at approximately 6 a.m.

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How To Navigate The Service Disruptions

Shuttle buses will operate. Wheel-Trans service will be available for customers requiring accessible service. As Islington Station is not yet an accessible station, customers on Line 2 travelling westbound who require an accessible connection should exit the train at Jane Station and request Wheel-Trans service from any TTC employee.

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