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Toronto Transit Fee Set for Winter Storm

February 12, 20253 Mins Read
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TORONTO – NEWS – The TTC is taking proactive measures to maintain prospects and workers protected whereas delivering as a lot dependable service as attainable, with a winter storm system to provide heavy snow throughout town at the moment. The transit company is encouraging motorists to remain off the roads and take transit to get across the metropolis.

Tonight’s early 11 p.m. subway closure on Line 1 Yonge-College between Bloor-Yonge and Osgoode stations has been cancelled.

Initially scheduled for state-of-good-repair monitor work, the cancellation will unencumber all out there crews for storm mitigation efforts, together with the redeployment of shuttle buses so as to add further service to native bus routes. This strategic measure goals to protect service ranges in areas the place heavy snowfall or different adversarial climate situations end in vital slowdowns, detours, or disruptions.

Further TTC workers and upkeep automobiles will likely be deployed all through the system spreading salt and clearing surfaces of snow, maintaining indicators, switches, and overhead energy working, and attending to any weather-related challenges.

Because the storm strikes in, the TTC will likely be actively monitoring 56 native bus stops in areas the place heavy snow and freezing rain are recognized to influence bus service. Some particular person stops serve a number of native bus routes. Prospects are suggested to verify if their bus cease is in service earlier than they journey by visiting: https://www.ttc.ca/riding-the-ttc/Updates/Service-changes-in-the-event-of-winter-weather. QR codes displayed on indicators at every of the 56 stops permit prospects to verify in real-time if their cease is in service.

Wheel-Trans will proceed to offer service, nevertheless prospects might expertise delays and extra wait instances. Prospects who wish to cancel their booked journeys might achieve this with out deducting ‘Life Happens’ factors.

Different measures to make sure service continuity embody:

• Operating anti-icing trains to maintain the facility rail and tracks away from snow and ice.

• Spraying anti-icing on your complete streetcar overhead community, in addition to on the bottom in any respect bus, streetcar, and subway divisions, to make sure our automobiles can function safely.

• The TTC will keep in common communication with the Metropolis to make sure crews are conscious of points on transit routes.

• Social media and internet updates will likely be pushed out continuously to maintain prospects knowledgeable.

The TTC is dedicated to offering a protected and dependable service in probably the most excessive climate, however operations might be impacted by street situations.

Prospects are suggested to comply with @TTCNotices on X or go to www.ttc.ca for updates, and to permit further journey time in unhealthy climate.



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