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Service Changes Effective Sunday, February 14, 2016 Route Period Headway ±Veh Headway ±Veh Headway ±Veh Old New Old New Old New M-F Saturday Sunday Service Changes Effective Sunday, February 14, 2016 Route Period Headway ±Veh Headway ±Veh Headway ±Veh Old New Old New Old New M-F Saturday Sunday 61 Avenue Road North School trip added northbound from Roselawn at 2:43 pm. 6 Bay AM Peak 4' 3'30" 2 Crowding reduction 21 Brimley AM Peak Crowding reduction 21A Kennedy Stn to STC Station 13'20" 10' 1 21B STC Station to Steeles 6'40" 8' -1 20 Cliffside AM Peak 13'15" 11' 1 Crowding reduction 20 Cliffside, 113 Danforth, 23 Dawes Timing points will be adjusted at all times, Monday to Friday, along shared portions of the routes to reflect actual driving conditions and to operate a more reliable service. 22 Coxwell / 70 O'Connor Routing revised at Coxwell Station effective 2015.12.14. Buses will be rerouted southbound from Coxwell Avenue via east on Strathmore Avenue, south on Woodington Avenue, west on Danforth Avenue, and south on Coxwell Avenue. AM Peak / S-S Early Morning 8'30" 8' 1 10' 10' 1 40' 40' 22B/70A Queen-Eglinton 17' 16' 22B/70C Queen-Warden Stn 17' 16' 22A/70A Victoria Park - Eglinton 20' 20' 22A/70C Victoria Park - Warden Stn. 20' 20' 40' 40' M-F Midday / S-S Morning 8'30" 9'30" -1 10' 10' 1 10' 10' 22B/70A Queen-Eglinton 17' 19' 22B/70C Queen-Warden Stn 17' 19' 22A/70A Victoria Park - Eglinton 20' 20' 20' 20' 22A/70C Victoria Park - Warden Stn. 20' 20' 20' 20' PM Peak / S-S Afternoon 8'30" 8' 1 9' 10' 10' 10' 22B/70A Queen-Eglinton 17' 16' 22B/70C Queen-Warden Stn 17' 16' 22A/70A Victoria Park - Eglinton 18' 20' 20' 20' 22A/70C Victoria Park - Warden Stn. 18' 20' 20' 20' Early Evening 10' 10' 1 10' 10' 10' 10' 1 22A/70A Victoria Park - Eglinton 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' 22A/70C Victoria Park - Warden Stn. 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' Late Evening 10' 10' 1 10' 10' 10' 10' 1 22A/70A Victoria Park - Eglinton 20' 20' 22A/70B Victoria Park - Eglinton Sq 20' 20' 20' 20' 22A/70C Victoria Park - Warden Stn. 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' 42B Cummer to Kennedy Early Morning 30' 2 New service 25 Don Mills PM Peak 3'40" 3'30" 2 Crowding reduction Four trips which now enter service from Don Mills Station between 3:02 and 3:36 will be revised to enter service northbound from Eglinton about 20 minutes earlier for school service. 143 Downtown/Beach Express AM Peak 20' 15' 1 Crowding reduction 144 Downtown/Don Valleu Express PM Peak 25' 20' 1 Crowding reduction 141 Downtown/Mt. Pleasant Express AM Peak Deadhead time from Mt. Dennis garage increased to compensate for construction on Eglinton Ave. 125 Drewry AM Peak 7'30" 6'30" 1 Crowding reduction 105 Dufferin North AM Peak Two runs changed from standard to artic buses. 111 East Mall AM Peak 12' 10' 1 Crowding reduction PM Peak 11'20" 10' 1 32 Eglinton West PM Peak Three school trips will be adjusted to have additional deadhead time due to construction on Eglinton Avenue. 15 Evans PM Peak Northbound trip from Yorkview at 3:35 pm replaced by a trip at 3:18 pm to match school dismissal time. 509 Harbourfront AM Peak 8 8 Additional assigned low floor cars as available. CLRV 6 2 LFLRV 2 6 PM Peak 10 10 CLRV 8 4 LFLRV 2 6 195 Jane Rocket AM Peak 10' 8'30" 2 Crowding reduction 83 Jones PM Peak 18' 12' 1 Crowding reduction Service Changes Effective Sunday, February 14, 2016 Route Period Headway ±Veh Headway ±Veh Headway ±Veh Old New Old New Old New M-F Saturday Sunday 12 Kingston Road PM Peak 7'15" 6'45" 1 Crowding reduction 12A Victoria Park Stn to Kennedy Stn 14'30" 13'30" 12C Victoria Park Stn to St. Clair 14'30" 13'30" 44 Kipling South AM Peak 3'45" 3'15" 2 Crowding reduction PM Peak 3'45" 3'30" 1 47C Lansdowne via Caledonia/Orfus AM Peak New trip added at 4:52 am 56 Leaside Early morning 30' 2 New service 102 Markham Road AM Peak 2 Two trips added SB from Progress at 7:07 and 7:17am, NB from Warden Station to Centennial College at 7:39 and 7:49 am 46 Martin Grove AM Peak 10'30" 10' 1 Crowding reduction PM Peak 11' 10' 1 16 McCowan AM Peak 9' 8' 1 Crowding reduction PM Peak 9'30" 8'15" 1 57 Midland AM Peak 7'15" 7'30" Additional running time for reliability Midday 11' 12' PM Peak 8'20" 8' 1 Crowding reduction Early Evening 12' 13' Late Evening 15' 15' 65 Parliament AM Peak 18' 12' 1 Crowding reduction + Move toward 10' headway Midday 18' 12 1 66 Prince Edward AM Peak 7' 6' 1 Crowding reduction + Rebalancing service on branches 66A Old Mill Stn - Humber Loop 14' 12' 66B Old Mill Stn - Lakeshore 14' 12' Midday 10 10' 66A Old Mill Stn - Humber Loop 15' 20' 66B Old Mill Stn - Lakeshore 30' 20' PM Peak 7'30" 6' 1 66A Old Mill Stn - Humber Loop 15' 12' 66B Old Mill Stn - Lakeshore 15' 12' Early Evening 10' 10' 66A Old Mill Stn - Humber Loop 15' 20' 66B Old Mill Stn - Lakeshore 30' 20' Saturday 8:00 am to 10:00 pm 10' 10' 66A Old Mill Stn - Humber Loop 15' 20' 66B Old Mill Stn - Lakeshore 30' 20' 134 Progress 134C to Centennial College 6'30" 5'15" 1 One bus will be changed from standard to artic. 80 Queensway AM Peak New WB trip from Windermere & Queensway at 5:15 am 73 Royal York PM Peak School trip SB from Trehorne at 3:15 pm adjusted to provide more loading time and better belend with regular service. Saturday Early Morning A new trip will be added NB from Royal York Stn at 4:30 am arriving at Claireport at 5:25 am. 774 Service Relief/ 60 Steeles West AM Peak 2 Buses added for service relief PM Peak 2 85 Sheppard East AM Peak 5'20" 5'30" Schedules adjusted for reliability 85A to Rouge Hill GO 10'40" 11' 85C to Meadowvale 10'40" 11' Midday 7'40" 8'40" 85A to Rouge Hill GO 23' 26' 85C to Meadowvale 7'40" 8'40" PM Peak 6' 6'15" 85A to Rouge Hill GO 12' 12'30" 85C to Meadowvale 12' 12'30" Early Evening 7'30" 8' 85A to Rouge Hill GO 15' 16' 85C to Meadowvale 15' 16' Late Evening 10' 10' 1 85A to Rouge Hill GO 20' 20' 85C to Meadowvale 20' 20' 123 Shorncliffe AM Peak 10' 7'30" 2 Crowding reduction 123C to Long Branch 20' 15' 123D to Sherway via West Mall 20' 15' PM Peak 11' 8' 2 123C to Long Branch 22' 16' 123D to Sherway via West Mall 22' 16' Service Changes Effective Sunday, February 14, 2016 Route Period Headway ±Veh Headway ±Veh Headway ±Veh Old New Old New Old New M-F Saturday Sunday 60 Steeles West PM Peak Three buses will be changed from standard to artic. 55 Warren Park AM Peak 7:31 SB to 9:31 NB 30' 15' 1 Service improvement PM Peak 3:15 SB to 7:01 NB 30' 15' 1 94 Wellesley AM Peak 7' 6' 1 Crowding reduction 94A Castle Frank to Ossington Station 14' 12' 94B Castle Frank to Wellesley Station 14' 12' 112 West Mall AM Peak 7'30" 6'45" 1 Crowding reduction 112B to Skymark 15' 13'30" 112C to Disco Road 15' 13'30" 112E to Eglinton 1 veh 89 Weston PM Peak 7'30" 7' 1 Crowding reduction 196 York University Rocket AM Peak One bus will be changed from standard to artic. Construction Projects and Diversions February 14, 2016 June 19-July 30 June 19-July May 8-JuneMay 18 17 Nov 21-Dec July 31-Sept 3 July 31-Sept Feb 14-Mar 26 Feb 14-Mar Mar 27-May 7 27-May Mar Oct 9-Nov 19 Sept 4-Oct 8 Dec 18-31 Dec 2017 2018 2019 Route Activity Planned to end March, 2016 Russell Carhouse/Leslie Barns Reconstruction of Eastern Avenue Ongoing 36 Finch West Subway construction Additional running time and buses 41 Keele 107 Keele North 106 York University 196 York U Rocket 510 Bathurst Exhibition Loop Construction Routes cut back to Fleet Loop 509 Harbourfront 32 Eglinton West Renforth Gateway construction Route Change 112 West Mall 45 Kipling Six Points Reconstruction Diversion and extra running time 46 Martin Grove 22 Coxwell / 70 O'Connor Construction at Coxwell Station Routes combined to bypass loop 32 Eglinton West Eglinton LRT constuction Additional running time and buses 54 Lawrence East 34 Eglinton East 100 Flemingdon Park 56 Leaside 51 Leslie.
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