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Service Changes Effective Sunday, March 28, 2021 Route Period / Service M-F Saturday Sunday Headway R.T.T Service Changes Effective Sunday, March 28, 2021 Route Period / Service M-F Saturday Sunday Headway R.T.T. Vehicles Headway R.T.T. Vehicles Headway R.T.T. Veh Old New Old New Old New Old New Old New Old New Old New Old New Old New Where running times are shown as "A+B", the first part is the scheduled driving time and the second part is the scheduled recovery/layover usually provided to round out the trip time as a multiple of the headway. Vehicle Types: F: Flexity Streetcar B: Bus AB: Artic Bus T: Train Subway Service Changes 1 Yonge-University Weekday service reduced to match demand. Running time shortened due to benefits of ATC. AM Peak / S-S Early Morning 3'30" 3'45" 161 154 46T 41T Gap Trains 2T 2T Midday / S-S Late Morning 3'30" 3'45" 161 154 46T 41T PM Peak / S-S Afternoon 3'30" 3'45" 161 154 46T 41T Gap Trains 2T 2T Early Evening 3'30" 5' 161 154+1 46T 31T Late Evening 5' 7' 160 154 32T 22T Streetcar Service Changes 501 Queen West Shuttle All service diverted via King and Dufferin Streets due to construction at Queen & Roncesvalles beginning March 31, 2021 504 King Shuttle Route split at Queen Street due to construction AM Peak / S-S Early Morning 504C Dundas West Station to Shaw 3' 53+4 19B 7'30" 41+4 6B 7'30" 41+4 6B 504G Dundas West Stn to Ronces Yard 5' 15+5 4B 9' 14+4 2B 9' 14+4 2B 504Q Strachan to Triller via Queen 6'45" 34+6/7 6B 8'30" 30+4 4B 10' 28+2 3B Midday / S-S Late Morning 504C Dundas West Station to Shaw 4'30" 52+7 13B 5'45" 48+6 8B 7'30" 45+8 7B 504G Dundas West Stn to Ronces Yard 6'30" 15+4/5 3B 6'30" 15+4/5 3B 7' 15+6 3B 504Q Strachan to Triller via Queen 7'30" 34+3/4 5B 7'30" 32+5/6 5B 9' 30+6 4B PM Peak / S-S Afternoon 504C Dundas West Station to Shaw 4'30" 54+5 13B 4'30" 51+8 13B 4'30" 49+5 12B 504G Dundas West Stn to Ronces Yard 5' 16+4 4B 5' 16+4 4B 6'30" 16+3/4 3B 504Q Strachan to Triller via Queen 6'45" 36+4/5 6B 6'45" 34+6/7 6B 7'30" 32+5/6 5B Early Evening 504C Dundas West Station to Shaw 6'30" 48+4 8B 6'30" 47+5 8B 7' 42+7 7B 504G Dundas West Stn to Ronces Yard 6'30" 14+5/6 3B 7' 15+6 3B 7' 15+6 3B 504Q Strachan to Triller via Queen 9' 32+4 4B 7'30" 32+5/6 5B 8'30" 30+4 4B Late Evening 504C Dundas West Station to Shaw 7'30" 41+4 6B 7'30" 45+8 7B 9' 37+8 5B 504G Dundas West Stn to Ronces Yard 9'30" 14+5 2B 9'30" 14+5 2B 9'30" 14+5 2B 504Q Strachan to Triller via Queen 8'30" 28+6 4B 8'30" 28+6 4B 10' 26+4 3B Overnight 304C Dundas West Station to Shaw 20' 36+4 2B 20' 36+4 2B 20' 36+4 2B 304G Dundas West Stn to Ronces Yard 30' 14+16 1B 30' 14+16 1B 30' 14+16 1B 304Q Strachan to Triller via Queen 30' 26+4 1B 30' 26+4 1B 30' 26+4 1B 310 Spadina Night Service restored to standard 30' headway (this change was missed in January when other routes were modified). Overnight 15' 30' 50+10 50+10 4F 2F 15' 30' 50+10 50+10 4F 2F 15' 30' 50+10 50+10 4F 2F Service Changes Effective Sunday, March 28, 2021 Route Period / Service M-F Saturday Sunday Headway R.T.T. Vehicles Headway R.T.T. Vehicles Headway R.T.T. Veh Old New Old New Old New Old New Old New Old New Old New Old New Old New Where running times are shown as "A+B", the first part is the scheduled driving time and the second part is the scheduledBus Service recovery/layover Changes usually provided to round out the trip time as a multiple of the headway. Vehicle Types: F: Flexity Streetcar B: Bus AB: Artic Bus T: Train 53B Steeles E to Markham Rd Extended to Amazon Fulfillment Centre AM Peak / S-S Early Morning 6' 6' 113+13 118+8 21B 21B 19' 19' 91+4 95 5B 5B 9' 9' 864 90 10B 10B Midday / S-S Late Morning 6'30" 6'30" 104+13 109+8 18B 18B 8'20" 8'20" 96+4 100 12B 12B 9' 9' 86+4 90 10B 10B PM Peak / S-S Afternoon 6' 6' 124+14 129+9 23B 23B 5'15" 5'15" 96+9 100+5 20B 20B 6' 6' 96+6 100+2 17B 17B Early Evening 5'30" 5'30" 95+15 100+10 20B 20B 7'30" 7'30" 92+6 96+2 13B 13B 19'30" 19'30" 92+6 96+2 5B 5B Late Evening 24' 24' 89+7 94+2 4B 4B 20' 20' 86+4 90 4.5B 4.5B 20' 20' 80 80 4B 4B 60 Steeles West Three articulated buses replaced by standard buses (temporary until May 28) 89 Weston The majority of weekday runs will switch from articulated buses to standard buses. Effective May 28, all 89 Weston locals will be standard buses, and the 989 Weston Express will resume operation. 102B Markham Road Trips will be extended via Passmore Avenue to the cul-de-sac serving the Amazon Fulfillment Centre. 167 Pharmacy North Trip times on weekday and Saturday schedules will be aligned. Service at all times will be half hourly. First First From Don Mills Station 5:30 5:30 From Pharmacy Loop 5:30 5:30 929 Dufferin Express Change of six runs from standard to articulated buses. Service Changes Effective Sunday, March 28, 2021 Route Period / Service M-F Saturday Sunday Headway R.T.T. Vehicles Headway R.T.T. Vehicles Headway R.T.T. Veh Old New Old New Old New Old New Old New Old New Old New Old New Old New Where running times are shown as "A+B", the first part is the scheduled driving time and the second part is the McNicollscheduled Garage recovery/layover Opening usually provided to round out the trip time as a multiple of the headway. Vehicle Types: F: Flexity Streetcar B: Bus AB: Artic Bus T: Train Garage trips will be scheduled to run in to the new location of routes. In some cases this will eliminate transitional peak-to-normal service provided by these trips as currently scheduled. 17 Birchmount 7:00 to 8:00 pm southbound 9' 13' 43 Kennedy 7:00 to 8:00 pm southbound 8' 10' 45/945 Kipling 9:00 to 10:00 am southbound 3-5' 8-10' 2:30 to 3:00 pm northbound 3-5' 8-10' 7:00 to 8:00 pm southbound 3-5' 8-10' 57 Midland 7:00 to 8:00 pm southbound 9' 15' 68 Warden 7:00 to 8:00 pm southbound 8' 12' 129 McCowan North 7:00 to 8:00 pm southbound 5' 7' 39 Finch East Short turn trips to the garage in the off peak will now end at Kennedy rather than at Markham Road. 39C Finch East to Victoria Pk Garage trips will go out of service at Victoria Park & McNicoll rather than at 40 Gordon Baker Road. 53 Steeles East Short turn trips to the garage in the off peak will now end at Kennedy rather than at Markham Road. 42 Cummer The extension of all trips to Middlefield as 42A and the suspension of branches 42B/C, originally implemented due to garage construction, will continue. Due to water main construction, Cummer will be closed westbound from Leslie to Bayview for 8 months. Buses will divert westbound only via Leslie, Finch and Bayview. AM Peak / S-S Early Morning 11' 12' 102+8 108+2 10B 10B 20' 20' 71+9 77+3 4B 4B 24' 27' 70+2 76+5 3B 3B Midday / S-S Late Morning 13'15" 14' 92+14 98+14 8B 8B 17' 20' 83+2 89+11 5B 5B 16' 20' 78+2 84+16 5B 5B PM Peak / S-S Afternoon 15' 16' 106+14 112+16 8B 8B 13' 14' 87+4 83+8/9 7B 7B 20' 20' 78+2 84+16 5B 5B Early Evening 14'30" 15' 85+17 91+14 7B 7B 16' 18' 78+2 84+6 5B 5B 20' 24' 76+4 82+14 4B 4B Late Evening 22' 24' 80+8 86+10 4B 4B 20' 22' 72+8 78+10 4B 4B 24' 27' 70+2 76+5 3B 3B 43C Kennedy to Village Green Most service will now start or end at Village Green Square AM Peak PM Peak First Last First Last From Kennedy Stn northbound 6:30 8:30 4:00 7:00 From Village Green Sq southbound 5:58 8:28 3:30 6:30 Construction Projects and Diversions Sunday, March 28, 2021 May-June/21 July-Aug/21 Sept-Oct/21 Nov-Dec/21 Mar-May/21 Oct-Nov/21 2022 Route Activity Note: Sections shown in gray are for indefinite end dates.
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