According to a bulletin from the TTC’s Safety and Environment Department, effective
May 24, 2026 some speed restrictions that hobble streetcar operations will be dropped.
- At crosswalks and signalized intersections, streetcars are now restricted to entering at 25 km/h. This will change so that cars can operate at up to the posted speed limit.
- The 10 km/h speed restriction at intersections on The Queensway will be removed, and cars can operate up to the posted speed limit.
- Intersections with special work, or with other explicit restrictions, continue to be subject to slow orders.
- Notwithstanding these changes, Operators are expected to drive defensively and adapt to road and weather conditions.
This is a first step in attempting to speed up streetcar routes, but the limits at special work (switches, crossings) remain in place. This will not change, if at all, without a thorough review of factors contributing to that long-standing policy including:
- Reliability of electric switch controllers,
- Benefits of double-blade switches for Flexity streetcar movement through turns, and
- Signaling to provide a positive indication for operators that switches are set and locked to the desired route.