PL1
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Well, the structural issues couldn't have been major because service resumed around 5pm, after stopping at 4:30 or so.
"Good old reliable subway," Casey said, laughing
Breaking: Man takes subway to work.
Traffic woes force Dwane Casey to ride subway to Game 7.
The Raptors lost. I'm blaming TTC and that damn marathon.
The TTC got him there on time. They played hard against a team of high paid veterans and got the whole city excited & proud.
The TTC got him there on time. They played hard against a team of high paid veterans and got the whole city excited & proud.
Why not just use trolley buses. Vancouver & San Fran do it.
Yeah seriously they did a great job.
But 103-104 with six seconds left on the clock. The Raptors gotta stop doing this to us. Second time they've done it in the series. I'm gonna get a heart attack before my 20th birthday if they dont stop lol
The Toronto Transit Commission is installing and replacing streetcar track and upgrading utilities and infrastructure at three intersections along Queen St. E. this spring and summer, requiring intersection closures at Leslie St., Broadview Ave. and Victoria St.
The closures are as follows:
Leslie St. and Queen St. E. - May 11-June 21: Replace 80 year-old water mains and install new streetcar tracks to connect to the Leslie Barns, the storage and maintenance facility being built to house Toronto’s new low-floor streetcars.
Victoria St. and Queen St. E. - May 11- 31: Replace tracks and switches.
Broadview Ave. and Queen St. E. - June 30- July 25: Replace tracks and switches.
The 501 Queen streetcar, and 504 King streetcar during the Broadview Ave. and Queen St. E. intersection closure, will divert during this work. Frequent replacement bus service will be provided along Queen St. E. between Coxwell Ave. and River St. Increased north-south bus service on Greenwood, Jones and Pape Aves. will help get customers to and from Line 2 (Bloor-Danforth) should they opt to take the subway. Details are outlined at ttc.ca.
The TTC, and the Leslieville and Riverside BIAs, remind everyone that businesses remain open, and encourage residents to continue to support local business during construction.
Note that work also involves water mains, sewers, etc.. Expect the complaints will only go to the TTC.