TTC improving, adjusting a number of routes as of Sunday

The TTC is increasing service on a number of its bus routes to meet increasing demand.

Starting Sunday, service will be increased on 14 routes and the transit agency says it will improve the timing on 11 other routes.

Among the many changes will see streetcar service return to the 503 Kingston Road route while service on the 510 Spadina will see streetcards arrive every 10 minutes or sooner between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. Monday to Friday to match ridership demand.

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Among the notable service changes:

A full list of service changes and improvements can be found here.

“Many of these changes are in off-peak times, meaning shorter waits for your bus, streetcar or subway train,” said TTC CEO Rick Leary. “With tremendous support from the TTC Board, we are working harder than ever to improve service levels across our bus, subway and streetcar network.”

Seasonal service on the 200 Toronto Zoo, 201 Bluffer’s Park, and 202 Cherry Beach is scheduled to come to an end Oct. 10.

The TTC says it will also begin implementing the third phase of the Line 3 Scarborough bus replacement service by extending the 954 Lawrence East Express to Kennedy Station.

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“This extension ensures frequent, high-capacity connections with the subway, Line 2 Bloor-Danforth,” transit officials said in a release.

The TTC says it expects to be operating at 99 per cent of pre-pandemic service levels by the end of November.