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Service Changes Effective Sunday, November 18, 2018 Version 3 Oct. 21/18 at 10:00 Pm Route Period / Service Old New Old New Service Changes Effective Version 3 Oct. 21/18 at 10:00 pm Sunday, November 18, 2018 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" time (layover) usually provided to round out the trip time as a multiple of the headway. Where a headway is followed by "*", the service is provided by extension of the main branch of the route for selected trips. Vehicle Types: C: CLRV A: ALRV F: Flexity B: Bus AB: Artic Bus T: Train Express Bus Network Changes 41/941 Keele Service rebranded. No change in service level. AM Peak 41 to Pioneer Village Stn 11'30" 11'30" 123+3/4 123+3/4 11AB 11AB 41E to Finch W Stn Express 12' 79+5 7B 941 to Finch W Stn Express 12' 79+5 7B PM Peak 41 to Pioneer Village Stn 11'30" 11'30" 142+7/8 142+7/8 13AB 13AB 41E to Finch W Stn Express 14' 95+3 7B 941 to Finch W Stn Express 14' 95+3 7B 95/995 York Mills Service rebranded. No change in service level. An express stop will be added at Brookbanks Drive on Parkwood Village Drive. AM Peak 95A to Kingston Road 7' 7' 121+5 121+5 18B 18B 95C to Ellesmere Station 7' 7' 70+7 70+7 11B 11B 95E to UTSC Express 9' 98+1 11B 995 to UTSC Express 9' 98+1 11B PM Peak 95A to Kingston Road 9'45" 9'45" 128+9 128+9 14B 14B 95C to Ellesmere Station 9'45" 9'45" 77+1 77+1 8B 8B 95E to UTSC Express 9'45" 104+3 11B 995 to UTSC Express 9'45" 104+3 11B 131 Nugget / 903 STC Express Service rebranded. No change in service level. Although different route numbers will be used for the express service from Kennedy to STC and for the local service from STC to Old Finch, the routes will interline and buses will change route numbers at STC. AM Peak 131 STC to Old Finch 8' 58+2 7.5B 131E Kennedy Stn to Old Finch Express 8' 91+5 12B 903 Kennedy Stn to STC Express 8' 32+4 4.5B PM Peak 131 STC to Old Finch 9' 59+4 7B 131E Kennedy Stn to Old Finch Express 9' 93+6 11B 903 Kennedy Stn to STC Express 9' 34+2 4B 188 Kipling Rocket Service rebranded. No change in service level. 944 Kipling South Express Service Changes Effective Version 3 Oct. 21/18 at 10:00 pm Sunday, November 18, 2018 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 192Where Airport running Rocket times are shownService as "A+B", rebranded. the first partNo change is the scheduled in service drivinglevel. time and the second part is the scheduled "recovery" time (layover) usually provided to round out the trip time as a multiple of the headway. 900Where Airport a headway Express is followed by "*", the service is provided by extension of the main branch of the route for selected trips. Vehicle Types: C: CLRV A: ALRV F: Flexity B: Bus AB: Artic Bus T: Train Seasonal Changes Run as Directed Run as directed services will be replaced with standby buses through the shopping season. RADs will return in January subject to budget approvel. AM Peak 701 RAD Wilson 2B 702 RAD Queensway 1B 704 RAD Arrow Road 3B 706 RAD Birchmount 2B 707 RAD Malvern 2B 709 RAD Mount Dennis 3B 710 RAD Eglinton 2B PM Peak 701 RAD Wilson 2B 702 RAD Queensway 1B 704 RAD Arrow Road 3B 706 RAD Birchmount 2B 707 RAD Malvern 1B 709 RAD Mount Dennis 2B 710 RAD Eglinton 2B Standby & Service Relief 535 Standby Russell 11 AM to 8 PM 3C 3C 535 Standby Leslie 11 AM to 8 PM 3A 3A 752 Standby Queensway 11 AM to 8 PM 3B 3B 754 Standby Arrow 11 AM to 8 PM 1B 1B 757 Standby Malvern 11 AM to 8 PM 1B 1B 779 Service Relief Malvern 10 AM to 7 PM 2B 2B 11 AM to 8 PM 3B 3B 758 Standby Mount Dennis 11 AM to 8 PM 3B 3B 1 PM to 10 PM 1B 1B 760 Standby Eglinton 11 AM to 8 PM 2B 2B 780 Service Relief Eglinton 11 AM to 8 PM 1B 1B Service Changes Effective Version 3 Oct. 21/18 at 10:00 pm Sunday, November 18, 2018 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 Constructionthe scheduled at "recovery" Kennedy Station time (layover) usually provided to round out the trip time as a multiple of the headway. Where a headway is followed by "*", the service is provided by extension of the main branch of the route for selected trips. 12Vehicle Kingston Types: Road C: CLRV A: ALRV ServicesF: Flexity resume B: Bus normal AB: Artic platform Bus T: useTrain on the north side of the station. 21 Brimley 34 Eglinton East 334 Eglinton East Night (WB) 43 Kennedy 343 Kennedy Night 57 Midland Miscellaneous Changes 1 Yonge-University Service adjustment AM Peak Gap Trains 3T 4T PM Peak Gap Trains 1T 6 Bay All AM peak trips will begin from Davenport and Dupont to avoid problems with traffic congestion for vehicles that now enter service at the south end of the route at Sherbourne & Queens Quay. 7 Bathurst AM Peak 9'30" 9'15" 140+3 137+0/1 15A 15A Midday 9'30" 9'30" 120+4 123+0/1 13A 13A PM Peak (From 2 pm) 8'40" 8'20" 152+4 148+1/2 18A 18A Early Evening 9'30" 9'30" 112+2 112+2 12A 12A Late Evening 10' 10' 81+9 82+8 9A 9A 35 Jane The in service route will be changed from Hullmar at Jane to Steeles at Peter Kaiser Gate. 54 Lawrence East In the October schedules, a service improvement was made on Saturday mornings in error. Service will revert to every 8-9 minutes effective November 24, 2018. 81 Thorncliffe Park Route will operate counter-clockwise around Thorncliffe Park during all periods. The official terminus of the route will change to Thorncliffe Pk Dr & Overlea from 65 Thorncliffe Pk Dr. PM Peak 7' 8' 28 32 4B 4B 93 Parkview Hills AM peak schedules will be adjusted to reduce conflicts at with 91 Woodbine buses at Woodbine Station. 112 West Mall The official terminus of the route will be changed so that online information for riders is displayed correctly. Service Changes Effective Version 3 Oct. 21/18 at 10:00 pm Sunday, November 18, 2018 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 505Where Dundas running times are shownService as "A+B", adjustment the first part is the scheduled driving time and the second part is the scheduled "recovery" time (layover) usually provided to round out the trip time as a multiple of the headway. Where a headway is followed byAM "*", Peak the servicebefore is7:30 provided by extension of the main branch4'30" of the route for82+8 selected trips. 20B Vehicle Types: C: CLRV A: ALRV F: Flexity B: Bus AB: Artic Bus T: Train AM Peak / S-S Early Morning 3'45" 3'45" 101+1 95+7/8 27B 27B 10' 9'30" 92+8 74+11/12 10B 9B 10' 9'30" 82+8 69+7 9B 8B M-F Morning / S-S Late Morning 4' 4' 108 96+8 25B 26B 5'15" 5'15" 104+1 91+8/9 20B 19B 6' 6' 98+4 82+8 17B 15B PM Peak / S-S Afternoon 4' 3'30" 119+1 105+7 30B 32B 4'15" 4' 116+3 103+9 28B 28B 5'30" 5'15" 106+4 95+10 20B 20B Early Evening 5'30" 4'45" 105+5 87+8 20B 20B 7'30" 5'40" 104+1 92+10 14B 18B 8'30" 8' 92+2 80+8 11B 11B Late Evening 8' 7'30" 95+1 74+8/9 12B 11B 10' 9' 92+8 79+11 10B 10B 9' 9'30" 82+8 68+8 10B 8B 511 Bathurst Service adjustment AM Peak 3' 3' 17B 15B 511A to Exhibition 3' 6' 48+3 48+3 17B 8.5 511C to Front 6' 35+4 6.5 Midday 4' 4' 13B 11B 511A to Exhibition 4' 8' 50+2 50+2 13B 6.5B 511C to Front 8' 34+2 4.5B PM Peak 3' 3' 19B 16B 511A to Exhibition 3' 6' 55+2 55+5 19B 10B 511C to Front 6' 36 6B Service Changes Effective Sunday, December 23, 2018 Route Period / Service M-F Saturday Sunday Headway R.T.T.
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