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ROUTE: 5 - AVENUE ROAD SERVICE: DAILY SCHEDULE NO: PAGE: 1 TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION DIVISION: WLSN REPLACES NO: EFFECTIVE: Mar 29, 2021 ROUTE: 5 - AVENUE ROAD SERVICE: DAILY SCHEDULE NO: PAGE: 1 TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION DIVISION: WLSN REPLACES NO: EFFECTIVE: Mar 29, 2021 SERVICE PLANNING-RUN GUIDE SAFE OPERATION TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER TIMES SHOWN ON THIS SCHEDULE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOWN FROM: -- EGLINTON STATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UP FROM: -- QUEEN'S PARK CIRCLE AT TREASURY EL ELM ST. & ELIZABETH ST. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUN | |WL | | 12| 9| 17| | | | | | | 1| 1| 1| 3| | | |C|TOTAL |DOWN | 558a| 620a| 720a| 820a| 928a|1028a|1128a|1228p| 128p| 228p| 328p| 428p| 528p| 628p| 726p| 810p| 854p| 938p|O| 1 | UP | | 647a| 750a| 850a|1000a|1100a|1200p| 100p| 200p| 300p| 357p| 457p| 557p| 657p| 748p| 832p| 916p|1000p|N| | | | | | |EL |EL |EL |EL |EL |EL | | | | | | | | |T| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUN | | |WL | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |TOTAL |DOWN |1022p|1042p| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1 | UP | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |16:44 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUN | |WL | | 9| 7| | | | | | | 1| 1| 1| 1| | | | |C|TOTAL |DOWN | 638a| 700a| 800a| 858a| 958a|1058a|1158a|1258p| 158p| 258p| 358p| 458p| 558p| 658p| 748p| 832p| 916p|1000p|O| 2 | UP | | 730a| 830a| 930a|1030a|1130a|1230p| 130p| 230p| 327p| 427p| 527p| 627p| 726p| 810p| 854p| 938p|1022p|N| | | | | |EL |EL |EL |EL |EL |EL | | | | | 5| | | | |T| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUN | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |TOTAL |DOWN | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2 | UP |1045p| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |16:07 | |WL | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUN | |WL | | 1| 9| 9| |WL | | | | | | | | | | | | |TOTAL |DOWN | 532a| 554a| 640a| 740a| 840a| 931a| 951a| | | | | | | | | | | | | 3 | UP | | 618a| 710a| 810a| 910a| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4:19 | | | 1| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUM OF THE TOTALS: 37.10 ROUTE: 5 - AVENUE ROAD SERVICE: DAILY SCHEDULE NO: PAGE: 2 TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION DIVISION: WLSN REPLACES NO: EFFECTIVE: Mar 29, 2021 SERVICE PLANNING-RUN GUIDE SAFE OPERATION TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER TIMES SHOWN ON THIS SCHEDULE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOWN FROM: -- EGLINTON STATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UP FROM: -- QUEEN'S PARK CIRCLE AT TREASURY EL ELM ST. & ELIZABETH ST. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GARAGES: ------------------ WL - WILSON GARAGE =============================================================================================================================== ROUTE: 7 - BATHURST SERVICE: DAILY SCHEDULE NO: PAGE: 1 TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION DIVISION: WLSN REPLACES NO: EFFECTIVE: May 10, 2021 SERVICE PLANNING-RUN GUIDE SAFE OPERATION TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER TIMES SHOWN ON THIS SCHEDULE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOWN FROM: -- GREENWIN VILLAGE & BATHURST ST. WI WILSON STATION BW BATHURST ST. & WILSON AVE. WO WILSON TRAFFIC OFFICE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UP FROM: -- BATHURST STATION BW BATHURST ST. & WILSON AVE. YO YONGE ST. & DUNDAS ST. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUN | |WL |WO" | | 7| 1| 2| 2| 5| 1| | 6| 2| |WL | | | | |TOTAL |DOWN | 416a| 418a| | 632a| 848a|1107a| 117p| 343p| 613p| 824p|1028p|1158p| 126x| 145x| | | | | 1 | UP | | 530a| 536a| 740a|1000a|1210p| 220p| 450p| 720p| 920p|1110p|1240x| | | | | | |21:29 | | |YO* | | 2| 2| 5| 5| 1| 1| 6| 6| 6| | | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUN | |WL |BW~ | 4| 1| 2| 2| 3| 1| 2| |WL | | | | | | | |TOTAL |DOWN | 507a| 514a| 640a| 858a|1117a| 127p| 353p| 623p| 834p|1029p|1048p| | | | | | | | 2 | UP | | 547a| 750a|1010a|1220p| 230p| 500p| 730p| 930p| | | | | | | | | |17:41 | | | 7| 2| 2| 5| 5| 1| 1| 6| | | | | | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUN | |WL | | 2| 1| 2| 2| 1| 1| 2| 1| 2| |GR& 5|GR |GR |WL | | |TOTAL |DOWN | 452a| 511a| 648a| 908a|1127a| 137p| 403p| 633p| 844p|1038p|1208x| 136x| 141x| 311x| 441x| 456x| | | 72 | UP | | 557a| 800a|1020a|1230p| 240p| 510p| 740p| 940p|1120p|1250x| | 225x| 355x| | | | |24:04 | | | 6| 2| 4| 5| 5| 1| 1| 6| 6| 6| |EX |EX | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUN | |WL |BW | 3| 1| 2| 2| 1| 1| 2| 3| 2| > |SY 18|SY 1| | | | |TOTAL |DOWN | 527a| 534a| 658a| 918a|1137a| 147p| 413p| 643p| 854p|1048p|1218x| 146x| 207x| 338x| | | | | 83 | UP | | 606a| 810a|1030a|1240p| 250p| 520p| 750p| 950p|1130p| 100x| | 252x| 423x| 503x| | | |23:36 | | | 3| 2| 6| 5| 5| 1| 3| 6| 6| 6| |QQ |QQ |WL | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUN | |WL |BW | | 1| 2| 2| 1| 1| 2| 6| 2| > |SY 11| | | | | |TOTAL |DOWN | 537a| 544a| 708a| 928a|1147a| 157p| 423p| 653p| 904p|1058p|1228x| 156x| 210x| | | | | | 60 | UP | | 615a| 820a|1040a|1250p| 300p| 530p| 800p|1000p|1140p| 110x| | 255x| 335x| | | | |21:58 | | | 2| 2| 8| 5| 5| 1| 5| 6| 6| 6| |QQ |WL | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUN | |WL | | 1|BW |WL | | | | | | | | | | | | | |TOTAL |DOWN | 659a| 718a| 938a|1121a|1128a| | | | | | | | | | | | | | 6 | UP | | 830a|1045a| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4:29 | | | 2| 5| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUN | |WL |BW | 8| 1| 2| 2| 1| 1| 2| |WL | | | | | | | |TOTAL |DOWN | 542a| 549a| 728a| 948a|1157a| 207p| 433p| 703p| 914p|1059p|1118p| | | | | | | | 7 | UP | | 624a| 840a|1050a| 100p| 310p| 540p| 810p|1010p| | | | | | | | | |17:36 | | | 4| 2| | 5| 4| 1| 8| 6| | | | | | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ROUTE: 7 - BATHURST SERVICE: DAILY SCHEDULE NO: PAGE: 2 TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION DIVISION: WLSN REPLACES NO: EFFECTIVE: May 10, 2021 SERVICE PLANNING-RUN GUIDE SAFE OPERATION TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER TIMES SHOWN ON THIS SCHEDULE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOWN FROM: -- GREENWIN VILLAGE & BATHURST ST. WI WILSON STATION BW BATHURST ST. & WILSON AVE. WO WILSON TRAFFIC OFFICE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UP FROM: -- BATHURST STATION BW BATHURST ST. & WILSON AVE. YO YONGE ST. & DUNDAS ST. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUN | |WL | | 7| 1| 2| 1| 1| 2|BW |WL | | | | | | | | |TOTAL |DOWN | 519a| 538a| 738a| 958a|1207p| 216p| 443p| 714p| 849p| 856p| | | | | | | | | 8 | UP | | 633a| 850a|1100a| 110p| 320p| 550p| 815p| | | | | | | | | | |15:37 | | | 7| 2| 2| 5| 3| 1| 5| | | | | | | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUN | |WL |BW | 5| 2| 2| 1| 1| 2| 2| 2| 2| |GR& 5|GR |GR |WL | | |TOTAL |DOWN | 556a| 603a| 748a|1007a|1217p| 226p| 453p| 724p| 924p|1108p|1238x| 206x| 211x| 341x| 511x| 526x| | | 73 | UP | | 642a| 900a|1110a| 120p| 330p| 600p| 820p|1020p|1150p| 120x| | 255x| 425x| | | | |23:30 | | | 5| 2| 5| 5| 3| 1| 3| 6| 6| 6| |EX |EX | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUN | | | | | | | | | | 4| 1| 2| 2| 2| 2| > |SY 8|SY 1|C|TOTAL |DOWN | | | | | | | | | 235p| 503p| 734p| 934p|1118p|1248x| 213x| 224x| 355x|O| 81 | UP | | | | | | | 155p| 202p| 340p| 610p| 830p|1030p|1200x| 130x| | 309x| 440x|N| | | | | | | | |WL |BW | 4| 1| 6| 6| 6| 6| |QQ |QQ |T| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUN | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |TOTAL |DOWN | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 81 | UP | 520x| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |15:25 | |WL | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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