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Yonge Street bridge demolition: TTC detours, November 11 to 13



From 7 a.m. Remembrance Day, Friday, November 11 until 11 p.m. Sunday, November 13, the City of Toronto is closing

  • Yonge Street between Front Street and Lake Shore Boulevard

to accommodate Metrolinx contractors who are partially demolishing the bridge carrying GO Transit trains into and out of Union Station.

The TTC is detouring buses along these routes, while the street is closed:

  • 97 Yonge;
  • 121 Esplanade - River; and
  • 320 Yonge overnight.

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The City previously closed the street to accommodate the project and the TTC detoured buses:


121 Esplanade - River

From 7 a.m. Remembrance Day Friday, November 11 until 11 p.m. Sunday, November 13, westbound buses operate along their regular route to The Esplanade and Church Street, then detour:

northward along Church; and then
westward along Wellington Street East to Yonge Street,
resuming their regular route westward along Wellington West.

  • on The Esplanade beyond Church Street and at Yonge Street and
  • on Yonge Street at Front Street East.

Eastbound buses operate along their regular route.

97B Yonge
320 Yonge overnight

From 7 a.m. Remembrance Day Friday, November 11 until 11 p.m. Sunday, November 13, northbound buses start their trips on Queens Quay West, just west of Yonge Street, then proceed:

eastward along Queens Quay East;
northward along Lower Jarvis Street; and then
westward along Front and Wellington streets east to Yonge,
resuming their regular route northward along Yonge.

Northbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Yonge Street beyond Queens Quay East and at Front Street East.

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

  • on Queens Quay East across from Freeland Street and
  • on Lower Jarvis Street beyond Queens Quay East and at Lake Shore Boulevard East and The Esplanade.