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TTC to Increase Line 2 Service to Pre-Pandemic Levels Amid Return-to-Office Mandates
The Toronto Transit Commission will add six trains during peak times to carry 6,000 more passengers as office returns increase transit demand this fall.
- Starting Oct. 12, the Toronto Transit Commission will restore Line 2 Bloor-Danforth weekday service to pre-pandemic levels, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow announced.
- As office towers welcome more workers, the TTC will soon restore Line 2 service to pre-pandemic levels, driven by mandates from major banks and Rogers Communications Inc.,
- The TTC will schedule trains roughly every 2.5 minutes during morning rush and add six trains, increasing capacity for 6,000 more passengers.
- Thousands of daily Line 2 riders will benefit from increased frequency and capacity, while bus routes 72 Pape, 73 Royal York, and Wellesley see service improvements starting this month.
- Looking ahead, the October changes mark the start of a phased expansion as TTC officials say this is the first of several service increases and Metrolinx adds GO network trips starting Oct. 27.
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TTC boosting service on Line 2 to pre-pandemic levels as more workers return to the office this fall
The TTC will be restoring service on the Bloor-Danforth subway line to pre-pandemic levels starting next week to accommodate return-to-office mandates that will begin this fall and winter.
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TTC to increase Line 2 service to pre-pandemic levels amid return-to-office mandates
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TORONTO — The Toronto Transit Commission says it will boost service on one of its major subway lines to pre-pandemic levels starting Sunday in anticipation of more people returning to office this fall. The TTC says Line 2 will have six more trains during the morning rush period arriving every two and a half minutes. The transit agency says some bus routes will also have increased service starting this month. TTC CEO Mandeep S. Lali says with mor…
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