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TTC further detouring streetcars and buses during construction on Carlton and College streets, starting October 13



Update — Wednesday, November 3, 11:41 a.m.Wednesday, November 3, construction at Carlton and Church Street ends and streetcars resume regular service through the intersection. Construction on College continues. The TTC is revising the route for buses.


Due to ongoing construction projects at the intersection of Carlton Street with Church Street and on College Street between Manning Avenue and Bay Street, the TTC has detoured service along the 506 Carlton route so that streetcars operate along Dundas streets east and west between Parliament Street and Ossington Avenue since Sunday, September 4.

Shuttle buses continue to replace the cars. Starting Thursday, October 13, the TTC is revising the path for the buses. The TTC says, “This diversion plan creates a replacement service that will more reliabily and effectively allow [passengers] to complete their journeys to and from destinations near College and Carlton Streets in a more structured way.”

The TTC is also detouring buses along the 306 Carlton overnight route.

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Also starting October 13, buses and streetcars don’t stop at College Station. Board streetcars along the 505 Dundas and 506 Carlton routes at Dundas or St Patrick stations or a 506C Carlton shuttle bus at Queen’s Park Station.


506 Carlton

Starting Sunday, September 4, westbound cars operate along their regular route to Gerrard Street East and Parliament Street, then detour:

southward along Parliament;
westward along Dundas streets east and west; and then
northward along Ossington Avenue to College Street,
resuming their regular route westward along College.

Westbound cars no longer drop off or pick up passengers at their regular stops

  • on Parliament Street at Carlton Street,
  • on Carlton Street at Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church and Yonge streets,
  • on College Street at Bay Street and University Avenue, across from McCaul Street and at St. George Street, Spadina Avenue, Major, Borden and Bathurst streets, Euclid Avenue, Grace and Crawford streets and Ossington Avenue.

Instead, westbound cars serve passengers at temporary stops

  • on Parliament Street across from Oak Street and at Dundas Street East,
  • on Dundas Street East at Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church and Yonge streets,
  • on Dundas Street West at Bay and Chestnut streets, University Avenue, McCaul and Beverley streets, Spadina and Denison avenues, Bathurst Street, Manning Avenue, Grace and Shaw streets and Ossington Avenue and
  • on Ossington Avenue across from Churchill Avenue and College Street.

Shuttle buses replace the cars between Parliament Street and Ossington Avenue. Westbound streetcar passengers may transfer to westbound buses on Gerrard East at Parliament.

Eastbound cars reverse the eastbound detour routing.

Eastbound cars no longer drop off or pick up passengers at their regular stops

  • on College Street at Crawford and Grace streets, Manning Avenue, Bathurst Street, across from Borden Street and at Augusta and Spadina Avenues, St. George and McCaul streets, University Avenue and Elizabeth, Bay and Yonge streets,
  • on Carlton Street at Church, Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament streets and
  • on Parliament Street at Gerrard Street East.

Instead, eastbound cars serve passengers at temporary stops

  • on Ossington Avenue at Churchill Avenue and Dundas Street West,
  • on Dundas Street West at Shaw Street, across from Grace Street and at Manning Avenue, Bathurst Street, at Denison and Spadina avenues, Huron, Beverley and McCaul Streets, University Avenue and Chestnut, Bay and Yonge streets,
  • on Dundas Street East at Church, Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament streets and
  • on Parliament Street at Oak Street and Gerrard Street East.

Shuttle buses replace the cars between Ossington Avenue and Parliament Street. Eastbound streetcar passengers may transfer to eastbound buses on College Street at Ossington.

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506 Carlton shuttle buses

Starting Thursday, October 13, the TTC revises the path for buses along the route. The buses replace streetcars along the 506 Carlton route between Parliament Street and Ossington Avenue.

Westbound buses start their trips in Castle Frank Station bus terminal, then proceed:

westward along Bloor Street West;
southward along Parliament Street;
westward along Gerrard streets east and west;
northward along University Avenue, Queen’s Park and Queen’s Park Crescent East;
southward along Queen’s Park Crescent West;
westward along Hoskin Avenue and Harbord Street;
northward along Ossington Avenue; and then
westward into Ossington Station bus terminal,
ending their trips.

Westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops

  • in Castle Frank Station bus terminal,
  • on Parliament Street beyond Howard Street, St. James Avenue and Wellesley Street East and at Winchester and Carlton Streets and Gerrard Street East,
  • on Gerrard Street West beyond Elizabeth Street,
  • on Queen’s Park beyond College Street,
  • on Queen’s Park Crescent East at Wellesley Street East,
  • on Hoskin Avenue beside Trinity College and at St. George Street,
  • on Harbord Street at Spadina and Brunswick avenues, Bathurst Street, Manning Avenue, Grace and Crawford streets and Ossington Avenue,
  • on Ossington Avenue across from Hepbourne Street and
  • in Ossington Station bus terminal.

Westbound bus passengers may transfer to westbound streetcars on College Street at Ossington Avenue.

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Eastbound buses start their trips in Ossington Station bus terminal, then proceed:

southward along Ossington Avenue;
eastward along Harbord Street and Hoskin Avenue;
southward along Queen’s Park Crescent West, Queen’s Park and University Avenue;
eastward along Gerrard streets west and east;
northward along Parliament Street;
eastward along Bloor Street East; and then
northward into Castle Frank Station bus terminal,
ending their trips.

Eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops

  • in Ossington Station bus terminal,
  • on Ossington Avenue at Hepbourne Street,
  • on Harbord Street beyond Ossington Avenue, at Crawford and Grace streets, Bathurst Street, Brunswick and Spadina avenues and St. George Street,
  • on Hoskin Avenue beside Wycliffe College,
  • on Queen’s Park at College Street,
  • on Parliament Street beyond Gerrard Street East, at Carlton and Winchester streets, beyond Wellesley Street East, across from St. James Avenue and at Bloor Street East and
  • in Castle Frank Station bus terminal.

Eastbound bus passengers may transfer to eastbound streetcars on Parliament Street beyond Gerrard Street East.

The TTC is temporarily cancelling all transit service to these regular eastbound route 506 stops:

  • on College Street at Crawford and Grace streets, Euclid Avenue, Bathurst Street, across from Borden Street, at Augusta and Spadina avenues, Beverley and McCaul streets, University Avenue and Elizabeth, Bay and Yonge streets and
  • on Carlton Street at Church, Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament streets.

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306 Carlton overnight

Starting Thursday, October 13, westbound buses operate along their regular route to Gerrard Street East and Parliament Street, then proceed:

westward along Gerrard streets east and west;
northward along University Avenue, Queen’s Park and Queen’s Park Crescent East;
southward along Queen’s Park Crescent West;
westward along Hoskin Avenue and Harbord Street; and then
southward along Ossington Avenue to College Street,
resuming their regular route westward along College.

Westbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Parliament Street at Carlton Street,
  • on Carlton Street at Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church and Yonge streets,
  • on College Street at Bay and Elizabeth streets and Queen’s Park, across from McCaul Street and at St. George Street, Spadina Avenue, Major, Borden and Bathurst streets, Euclid Avenue, Grace and Crawford streets and Ossington Avenue.

Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Parliament Street across from Oak Street and at Dundas Street East,
  • on Dundas Street East at Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church and Yonge streets,
  • on Dundas Street West at Bay and Chestnut streets, University Avenue, McCaul, Beverley and Huron streets, Spadina and Denison avenues, Bathurst Street, Manning Avenue, Grace and Shaw streets and Ossington Avenue and
  • on Ossington Avenue across from Churchill Avenue and at College Street.

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Eastbound buses operate along their regular route to College Street and Ossington Avenue, then detour:

northward along Ossington;
eastward along Harbord Street and Hoskin Avenue;
southward along Queen’s Park Crescent West, Queen’s Park and University Avenue;
eastward along Gerrard streets west and east;
resuming their regular route eastward along Gerrard East.

Eastbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on College Street at Crawford and Grace streets, Euclid Avenue, Bathurst Street, across from Borden Street, at Augusta and Spadina avenues, Beverley and McCaul streets, University Avenue and Elizabeth, Bay and Yonge streets,
  • on Carlton Street at Church, Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament streets and
  • on Parliament Street at Gerrard Street East.

Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Ossington Avenue at Churchill Avenue and Dundas Street West,
  • on Dundas Street West at Shaw Street, across from Grace Street, at Manning Avenue, Bathurst Street, Denison and Spadina avenues, Huron, Beverley and McCaul streets, University Avenue and Chestnut, Bay and Yonge streets,
  • on Dundas Street East at Church, Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament streets and
  • on Parliament Street at Oak Street and Gerrard Street East.

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