A broken water-main on King Street West at University Avenue wreaked havoc on TTC services Saturday, January 21 as water flooded into St. Andrew Station. Line 1 Yonge - University subway trains skipped stopping in the station after about 2:40...... Read on...
A broken water-main
- on King Street West at University Avenue
wreaked havoc on TTC services Saturday, January 21 as water flooded into St. Andrew Station. Line 1 Yonge - University subway trains skipped stopping in the station after about 2:40 p.m. Sunday and the TTC detoured streetcars off of King West.
The TTC also temporarily halted subway service between St George and King Stations from about 6:40 until 7:30 p.m., with regular service along Line 1 resuming after that.
However, St Andrew station remains closed until February 1. The station’s escalators and elevators aren’t functioning due to the effects of the water that entered the station.
The City of Toronto continues to close King West at University, while crews repair the main. Starting Sunday, January 22, the TTC is detouring streetcars and buses along these routes around the work zone:
- 304 King overnight;
- 503 Kingston Rd;
- 504 King.

Shuttle buses replace streetcars along King streets east and west beyond (west of) Church Street.
Emergency water-main repairs and the resulting TTC detours continue until further notice.
Metrolinx and its contractors continue construction of the Hurontario light rail transit line in Mississauga and Brampton. Starting Tuesday, January 24, the work zone for the LRT construction project blocks east-west through traffic on Courtneypark Drive at Hurontario Street....... Read on...

Metrolinx and its contractors continue construction of the Hurontario light rail transit line in Mississauga and Brampton.
Starting Tuesday, January 24, the work zone for the LRT construction project blocks east-west through traffic on Courtneypark Drive at Hurontario Street.
MiWay is detouring buses along this route, while the street is closed:

LRT construction continues to block Courtneypark Drive at Hurontario Street and MiWay continues to detour the buses until March 17.
The Region of Halton continues its project to upgrade Dundas Street (Regional Road 5) between Appleby Line and Bronte Road in the City of Burlington and the Town of Oakville. From 9 p.m. Monday, January 23 until 5 a.m. Tuesday,...... Read on...
The Region of Halton continues its project to upgrade
From 9 p.m. Monday, January 23 until 5 a.m. Tuesday, January 24 and continuing overnight Monday-to-Friday evenings and Tuesday-to-Saturday mornings, the Region and the local municipalities are closing
- Dundas Street between Sutton Drive and Tremaine Road
so that contractors can improve the Tansley Bridge. (The bridge carries traffic on Dundas over Bronte Creek.)

Oakville Transit is detouring buses along this route, while the bridge is closed:

Construction continues to block the Tansley Bridge and Oakville Transit continues to detour buses until February 18 (5 a.m.)
Update — Monday, January 23, 5:30 p.m.: Starting Sunday, January 22, the TTC revised detours for buses and streetcars along the 304 King overnight, 504A King and 504C King shuttle-bus routes due to emergency water-main repairs on King Street West...... Read on...
Update — Monday, January 23, 5:30 p.m.: Starting Sunday, January 22, the TTC revised detours for buses and streetcars along the 304 King overnight, 504A King and 504C King shuttle-bus routes due to emergency water-main repairs on King Street West at University Avenue.
A sewer on Dufferin Street near Exhibition Place has partially collapsed, blocking the roadway to all traffic.
The City of Toronto has closed:
- Dufferin Street between Liberty Street and Saskatchewan Road / British Columbia Road,
while crews repair the infrastructure.
The TTC is detouring buses and streetcars along these routes, while the street is closed:
- 29 Dufferin;
- 501 Queen;
- 504 King; and
- 929 Dufferin express.



Shuttle buses continue to replace streetcars along King and Queen streets west beyond (west of) Dufferin Street.
Emergency sewer repairs on Dufferin Street and the resulting TTC detours continue until further notice.
Metrolinx and its contractors continue construction of the Hurontario light rail transit line in Mississauga and Brampton. Starting Tuesday, January 17, the work zone for the LRT construction project* blocks access to John Street west of Hurontario Street*. GO...... Read on...

Metrolinx and its contractors continue construction of the Hurontario light rail transit line in Mississauga and Brampton.
Starting Tuesday, January 17, the work zone for the LRT construction project* blocks access to John Street west of Hurontario Street*.
GO Transit passengers can access Cooksville GO Station from Hillcrest Avenue.
Starting Wednesday, January 18, MiWay is detouring buses along this route:

The construction also affects MiWay service along these routes:
- 2 Hurontario; and
- 103 Hurontario express.
Construction continues to block John Street at Hurontario — and MiWay continues to detour buses — until February 1.
Metrolinx contractors continue building the Finch West light rail transit line between Humber College and Finch West subway station in the Etobicoke and North York areas of Toronto. From 5 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday, January 16 and continuing...... Read on...

Metrolinx contractors continue building the Finch West light rail transit line between Humber College and Finch West subway station in the Etobicoke and North York areas of Toronto.
From 5 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday, January 16 and continuing from 5 a.m. until 7 p.m. daily, the City of Toronto is closing
- John Garland Boulevard south of Finch Avenue West
to accommodate crews who are relocating utilities as part of the LRT project.
Brampton Transit is detouring buses along this route, while the street is closed:

MiWay is detouring buses along this route:

The TTC is detouring buses along this route:
- 336 Finch West overnight.
Finch West LRT construction continues to block access to John Garland and BT, MiWay and the TTC continue to detour buses until January 19.
Since December, City of Mississauga contractors have been working on a project (.pdf) to stabilize a slope and replace the storm sewer at the intersection of Britannia Road East with Luke Road. Starting Monday, January 16, the contractors expand the...... Read on...
Since December, City of Mississauga contractors have been working on a project (.pdf) to stabilize a slope and replace the storm sewer at
- the intersection of Britannia Road East with Luke Road.

Starting Monday, January 16, the contractors expand the work zone to include Britannia East between Courtneypark Drive East and Luke to conduct emergency sewer repairs.
MiWay is detouring buses along this route, while the street is closed:

Passengers travelling to and from eastbound stops on Courtneypark Drive East between Dixie and Netherhart road and southbound stops on Netherhart between Courtneypark East and Meyerside Drive can transfer at Dixe and Courtneypark to Brampton Transit buses along the 18 Dixie route.
Emergency sewer construction on Britannia Road East and the resulting MiWay detour continue until further notice.
Metrolinx and its contractors continue construction of the Hurontario light rail transit line in Mississauga and Brampton. Starting 7 a.m. Saturday, January 14, LRT construction on Hurontario Street at Matheson Boulevard blocks east-west through traffic on Matheson from crossing...... Read on...

Metrolinx and its contractors continue construction of the Hurontario light rail transit line in Mississauga and Brampton.
Starting 7 a.m. Saturday, January 14, LRT construction on Hurontario Street at Matheson Boulevard blocks east-west through traffic on Matheson from crossing Hurontario. The work zone also restricts motorists from turning left from Hurontario onto Matheson in both directions.
MiWay is detouring buses along these routes during the closure:
- 25 Traders Loop; and
- 43 Matheson - Argentia.

This phase of Hurontario LRT construction at Matheson Boulevard continues until January 17.
Since MiWay buses don’t operate along the routes Saturdays and Sundays, the detours are only in effect Monday, January 16 and before 7 a.m. Tuesday, January 17.
Metrolinx contractors continue building the Finch West light rail transit line between Humber College and Finch West subway station in the Etobicoke and North York areas of Toronto. As part of the LRT project, contractor crews continue grading and...... Read on...

Metrolinx contractors continue building the Finch West light rail transit line between Humber College and Finch West subway station in the Etobicoke and North York areas of Toronto.
As part of the LRT project, contractor crews continue grading and improving the roadway at:
the intersection of Finch Avenue West with Milvan Drive / Rumike Road.
Starting Friday, January 14, the work zone blocks southbound traffic on Milvan from proceeding through the intersection.
The TTC is detouring buses along these branches of the 36 Finch West route:
- 36D Finch West (Weston Rd and Milvan - Finch West Stn); and
- 36F Finch West (Weston Rd and Milvan - Finch West Stn “via Fenmar”).

LRT construction at Finch West / Milvan / Rumike and the resulting TTC detours continue until further notice.
Starting Friday, January 13, the City of Toronto is closing parts of Bay Street between Queen and King streets west to accommodate contractors who are lifting a crane at a construction site. The TTC is detouring buses along this route,...... Read on...
Starting Friday, January 13, the City of Toronto is closing
- parts of Bay Street between Queen and King streets west
to accommodate contractors who are lifting a crane at a construction site.
The TTC is detouring buses along this route, while the street is closed:

Crane activity on Bay Street and the resulting TTC detour continue until January 15.