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Service Changes Effective Sunday, December 21, 2014 Route Period Headway Veh Headway Veh Headway Veh Old New Old New Old New M-F Saturday Sunday Service Changes Effective Sunday, December 21, 2014 Route Period Headway Veh Headway Veh Headway Veh Old New Old New Old New M-F Saturday Sunday 30 Lambton Construction at High Park Station completed No change in scheduled service 501 Queen / 301 Queen Gardiner Expressway construction at Humber Loop ends. 508 Lake Shore Service reverts to July 2014 schedules. AM Peak / S-S Early Morning 5'10" 7'30" 10' Neville Park to Long Branch 10'20" 15' 20' Neville Park to Humber 5'10" 10'20" 7'30" 15' 10' 20' Humber to Long Branch 6'15" 9' 10' Humber to Marine Parade 15' 20' 20' Trippers Ronces to Connaught 5 508 Long Branch to Parliament 3 508 Humber to Parliament 3 5 M-F Midday / S-S Morning 6'10" 6'53" 9'45" Neville Park to Long Branch 12'20" 13'45" 19'30" Neville Park to Humber 6' 12'20" 6'45" 13'45" 9'30" 19'30" Humber to Long Branch 7'15" 8'30" 10' Humber to Marine Parade 20' 20' 20' PM Peak / Weekend Afternoon 5'08" 5' 6' Neville Park to Long Branch 10'15" 10' 12' Neville Park to Humber 5' 10'15" 5' 10' 6' 12' Humber to Long Branch 6'40" 7' 8'30" Humber to Marine Parade 15' 20' 20' 508 Church to Long Branch 6 508 Church to Humber 6 Early Evening 5'30" 7'30" 9' Neville Park to Long Branch 11' 15' 18' Neville Park to Humber 5'30" 11' 7'30" 15' 9' 18' Humber to Long Branch 8' 8' 9'30" Humber to Marine Parade 20' 20' 20' Late Evening 9' 9' 9'30" Neville Park to Long Branch 18' 18' 19' Neville Park to Humber 9' 18' 9' 18' 9'30" 19' Humber to Long Branch 10' 10' 10' Humber to Marine Parade 20' 20' 20' Night Service Neville to Long Branch 30' 30' 30' Neville Park to Humber 30' 30' 30' Humber to Long Branch 30' 30' 30' 94 Wellesley Service split for construction ends. Service reverts to April 2014 schedules. AM Peak / S-S Early Morning 6' -1 94A Ossington Stn to Castle Frank Stn 12' 17' 17' 94B Wellesley Stn to Castle Frank Stn 6' 12' 94D Ossington Stn to Wellesley Stn 12' M-F Midday / S-S Morning 94A Ossington Stn to Castle Frank Stn 12' 10' 14' 12' 16' 13'30" PM Peak / Weekend Afternoon -1 -1 94A Ossington Stn to Castle Frank Stn 16' 12' 13' 13'30" 94B Wellesley Stn to Castle Frank Stn 9' 16' 6' 94D Ossington Stn to Wellesley Stn 18' 24' Early Evening 94A Ossington Stn to Castle Frank Stn 14'30" 13' 18'40" 16'40" 18'40" 16'40" Late Evening 94A Ossington Stn to Castle Frank Stn 15' 15' 15' 15' 94B Wellesley Stn to Castle Frank Stn 16'40" 16'40" Construction Projects and Diversions December 21, 2014 2014 2015 July-August September November December June-July February Sept-Oct Nov-Dec Oct-Nov January October August March June April 2016 2017 2018 2019 July May Route Activity Ending December 20, 2014 30 Lambton Road construction Diversion at High Park Loop 501 Queen Gardiner/Humber Bridges Route split at Humber Loop 301 Queen 508 Lake Shore 94 Wellesley Road construction Additional running time and buses Route split Planned to end January 3, 2015 87 Cosburn Road construction Additional running time and buses 62 Mortimer 83 Jones Leslie Barns construction Rerouting 54 Lawrence East Road construction Additional running time and buses 102 Markham Road Road construction Additional running time and buses 102D Markham Road York Region road construction Additional running time and buses 116 Morningside Road construction Additional running time and buses 73 Royal York Metrolinx construction Additional running time and buses 89 Weston 59 Maple Leaf Planned to end May 9, 2015 172 Cherry Condo construction Diversion around Esplanade closure 72 Pape Union Station construction Route split 72/172 Construction Projects and Diversions December 21, 2014 2014 2015 July-August September November December June-July February Sept-Oct Nov-Dec Oct-Nov January October August March June April 2016 2017 2018 2019 July May Route Activity New for January 5, 2015 510 Spadina (Union) Queens Quay construction Additional running time 509 Harbourfront Ongoing 1 Yonge-University-Spadina Tunnel Liner Replacement No late eve svc Sun-Fri N of Eglinton Stn 32 Eglinton West Renforth Gateway construction Route Change 112 West Mall 36 Finch West Subway construction Additional running time and buses 41 Keele 107 Keele North 106 York University 196 York U Rocket 32 Eglinton West Eglinton LRT constuction Additional running time and buses 54 Lawrence East 34 Eglinton East 100 Flemingdon Park 56 Leaside 51 Leslie 504 King Don Bridge construction Diversion 503 Kingston Road 303 Don Mills Night 45 Kipling Six Points Reconstruction Diversion and extra running time 46 Martin Grove Roncesvalles Carhouse Construction Cars shifted to Russell and CNE Loop Projects With Indefinite End Dates 100 Flemingdon Park Road construction Additional running time and buses 86 Scarborough Road construction Additional running time and buses Special Holiday Services December-January 2014-15 December January Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 Service type Normal weekday ● ● Saturday ● ● ● Sunday (Service starts at 9:00 am) ● ● ● ● ● Holiday (Service starts at 6:00 am) ● School trips operate ● ● Special schedules September peak service for Line 1 YUS ● ● ● ● ● ● Summer peak service for Line 2 BD ● ● ● ● ● ● Summer service for bus and streetcar routes ● ● ● ● ● ● Additional standby streetcar & bus service ● ● ● ● ● ● Extra service at Divisional level (optional) ● Yonge north subway closing time 12:30 am ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 2:00 am ● ● ● ● ● ● New Year's Eve special schedules Modified subway service with standby trains ● Summer AM service for bus and streetcar routes ● Modified afternoon and evening service to 4:00 am ● Free service 7:00 pm to 7:00 am (to be confirmed) ● Last train times: Union to Finch (meets last BD trains) 3:30 Union to Downsview 3:34 Bloor Yonge to Kipling & Kennedy 3:37 Kennedy to STC (meets last BD train) 4:07 Sheppard-Yonge to Don Mills (meets last YUS train) 3:58.
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