Line 2 Bloor-danforth Shutdown

Line 2 Bloor-danforth Shutdown

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Toronto’s Line2Bloor–Danforth subway faced major disruptions on Friday after a hydraulic fluid spill forced the TTC to halt service between Ossington and Woodbine stations — the second related shutdown on the line in less than a week. Stuck in the TTC Line2shutdown? A major oil spill is causing chaos today. Get the latest on shuttle buses, GO transit routes, and updates.What Caused the Bloor-DanforthLine2 Suspension? Trust in transit reporting requires looking at the facts. Bloor-Danforth trains run every 2 to 3 minutes during the rush hours and every 4 to 5 minutes outside the rush hours.A megaphone with lines indicating sounds coming out of it. The BloorDanforthLine is Toronto's second oldest subway line having first opened in 1966, and many incremental extensions have brought the line to the length it is today. The Bloor-DanforthLine2 will be closed from Victoria Park to Kennedy stations all weekend for planned track work.No subway service on stretch of Line2 this weekend: TTC. Line2Bloor-Danforth: No service between Jane and Ossington due to a Partial Derailment of a train at Keele Station. Shuttle buses are running. The Bloor-Danforth line is celebrating its 60th anniversary.The line runs on Bloor Street west of the Don Valley and Danforth Avenue east of the Don Valley. Line2 currently serves more than 23,000 passengers per hour and 525,000 trips per weekday.

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