Subway service resumes on Line 2 after train partially derails at Keele Station

The province is facing criticism for not extending a subsidy that provided discounted fares for riders using GO Transit and the TTC. And, as Tina Yazdani reports, the announcement came on the same day as a massive subway service disruption.

Subways are now running on Line 2 between Jane and Ossington stations after a train partially derailed at Keele Station during the morning rush hour on Wednesday.

Service was disrupted just after 6 a.m. and resumed around 10:15 a.m.

The TTC said the train got stuck in the bridge over Keele Street near Keele Station.

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“Our crews are reporting a partial derailment of one of the middle cars of a train that was leaving Keele Yard. It was not in service,” TTC spokesperson Stuart Green said in a tweet.

Around 100 shuttle buses were running during the service disruption.

Toronto police had shut down Bloor Street West between Royal York Road and Jane Street due to a large number of pedestrians in the area, but the area has since reopened to traffic.