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Lower Sherbourne bike-lane construction:
TTC detours start September 14



Update — Wednesday, October 14, 8:55 p.m.: Work on the project continues until October 31.


The City of Toronto has resumed its project to install bike lanes on Sherbourne and Lower Sherbourne Streets south of King Street East.

Starting Monday, September 14, it’s temporarily blocking northbound traffic lanes during the latest phase of the work between King Street East and Lake Shore Boulevard East.

The TTC is detouring northbound buses operating along this route, while the lanes are closed:

  • 75 Sherbourne.

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The City previously worked on the project — and the TTC detoured buses — earlier this year. It postponed work during the Pan Am and ParaPan Am Games.

Construction on Sherbourne and Lower Sherbourne Street and TTC detours continue until October 1031.


75 Sherbourne

Southbound buses operate along their regular route.

From 6:30 a.m. Monday, September 14 until 6 a.m. Saturday, October 1031, northbound buses operate along their regular route to Lower Jarvis Street and The Esplanade, then detour:

northward along Lower Jarvis and Jarvis Streets; and then
eastward along Adelaide Street East to Sherbourne Street,
resuming their regular route northward along Sherbourne.

Northbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on The Esplanade at Frederick and Lower Sherbourne Streets and
  • on Lower Sherbourne Street at Front Street East.
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