TTC announces changes to bus service at Warden Station as construction of a new, accessible station begins
Jan. 2, 2025
Customers who take a bus to or from Warden Station, Line 2 Bloor Danforth, will soon notice a change in where their bus picks up and drops off. Starting Sun., Jan. 5, the TTC will operate from a new temporary bus terminal and at on-street stops outside the station as the transit agency prepares to construct a modern, accessible bus terminal with two new elevators.
Five conventional bus routes and Wheel-Trans will operate from the new temporary terminal, built on a converted parking lot steps from Warden Station. Six bus routes will pick up and drop off customers at temporary on-street stops on Warden Ave. Fencing and signage will be installed to guide customers from the on-street stops to the subway, with the furthest stop approximately 250 metres from the station entrance.
Bus routes servicing the new temporary terminal include:
• 9 Bellamy
• 16 McCowan
• 17 Birchmount
• 69 Warden South
• 135 Gerrard
• Wheel-Trans
The following routes will service stops on Warden Ave.:
• 8 Broadview
• 68 Warden / 968 Warden Express
• 102 Markham Rd. / 902 Markham Rd. Express
• 117 Birchmount South
69 Warden South and 117 Birchmount South will continue to operate as one longer continuous route between the St. Clair Ave. East/Kingston Rd. area and Victoria Park Station, via Warden Station. Customers may remain on board buses travelling through Warden Station.
Tap for free transfer at Warden Station
Customers transferring between the subway and on-street stops at Warden Station must validate their free transfer by tapping the same PRESTO, debit, or credit card used to start their trip. The TTC provides a two-hour free transfer window from the first tap. If paying by cash, TTC ticket, or token, customers will need to obtain a paper transfer as Proof-of-Payment and show it to the collector when entering the station, or to their bus Operator.
New, modernized Warden Station will be fully accessible
Warden Station will be completely rebuilt as part of the TTC’s Easier Access program to provide a step-free path from street level to all TTC subway platforms. The upgrades at Warden Station will include installing elevators, accessible doors, ramps, wide fare gates, tactile tiles, ceiling and signage modifications, and modern architectural finishes. While reconstruction will take approximately three years to complete, the TTC anticipates elevators will be in service at Warden Station by the end of this year.
Further information about the Warden Station redevelopment can be found on the TTC website at:
https://www.ttc.ca/about-the-ttc/projects-and-plans/Warden
This news release, including links, is available at:
https://www.ttc.ca/news/2025/January/TTC-announces-changes-to-bus-service-at-Warden-Station