TTC will change 27 bus routes to coincide with Line 5 Eglinton Crosstown opening

For more than a decade, construction has been occurring on the Eglinton Crosstown LRT. It's scheduled to finish by the end of the year. Nick Westoll looks at this and other transit expansion projects.

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) board has approved a plan that will see more than two dozen bus routes reconfigured to accommodate the opening of the Line 5 Eglinton Crosstown LRT in 2022.

TTC staff said in a report reviewed by the board on Thursday that the changes are being done after public consultation to provide more direct connections to the new 25-stop, 19-kilometre line between the new Mount Dennis station and Kennedy subway station and to reduce the duplication of bus services along Eglinton Avenue.

“Although some stop adjustments will result in the relocation or removal of stops, which means a change in a customer’s walk to or from transit, the overall benefits of the routing changes are projected to outweigh such inconveniences,” the report said.

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According to a transit expansion update considered by the board on Thursday, staff said crews are working toward a tentative Eglinton Crosstown LRT opening date of October 9 — noting that date is subject to an updated project schedule.

The move is part of a suite of measures contained in the 2022 service plan, which will also see service boosts and other unrelated routing changes in response to additional trips being taken by passengers.

The following existing routes will see changes when Line 5 opens to customers:


Click here to review how each route will be changed (a detailed breakdown begins on page 64 of the document).