All day Saturday,
November 13 and Sunday,
November 14, the
TTC is closing Line 1
Yonge - University subway
between Finch and St Clair stations. Line 1 trains operate only
between St Clair and Vaughan Metropolitan Centre stations those days.
Shuttle buses partly replace subway service. The buses start and end their trips in the bus terminals at Finch and St Clair stations, but also drop off or pick up passengers on the street near the other stations on this part of the line.
(Or, consider
a shuttle-bus alternative.)
Most stations on the closed section of Line 1 remain open so you can pay fares or connect with TTC buses, streetcars and Line 4
Sheppard trains or
GO Transit and
York Region Transit buses. However,
North York Centre and Lawrence stations are closed. (At Lawrence Station, board buses along the 52
Lawrence West route on the north side of Lawrence Avenue West at Lorindale Avenue. Board buses along the 124
Sunnybrook and 162
Lawrence Donway routes on the south side of Lawrence West at Yonge Street.)
Note also that the TTC is
closing exits / entrances at two other stations:
- at Sheppard - Yonge Station, the automatic exits / entrances at Yonge Street and Poyntz Avenue and at Yonge Street and Anndale Drive are closed. Use other station entrances.
- at York Mills Station, the Old York Mills Road exit / entrance is closed. Use the other station entrances in the York Mills Centre and the Yonge Corporate Centre or at the corner of Yonge Street and Wilson Avenue.
While this section of Line 1 is closed,
Metrolinx contractors work on the
Eglinton Crosstown light rail transit line. TTC crews will take advantage of the closure to work on the
Automatic Train Control (ATC) signal system and
Easier Access projects.
The TTC says that “The existing signals, relays, wiring and cabling equipment, much of which is over 60 years old, need replacing as their failure significantly impacts service. Once Automatic Train Control is fully installed and operational, [passengers] will see improved frequency of subway service, less crowding and greater reliability of the signal system.”
According to a TTC news release, “While the TTC does most subway maintenance at the conclusion of service each night, it continues to require weekend and early weeknight closures to complete critical infrastructure and state of good repair work as well as ATC signal upgrades.”
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No subway service, November 13, 14: Finch to St Clair.