TTC reduces service on Line 2 for the summer
Summer always feels like the busiest season in Toronto withstreet festivals, outdoorconcerts, and lots and lots ofconstructionhappening all over the city, but that's not the case when it comes to subway ridership.
Construction has alreadycut streetcar servicealong some routes, and now the TTC'ssummer service changes and improvements基于“增大化现实”技术e in effect. The most noteworthy of these is a reduction of train frequency on Line 2 in keeping with seasonal ridership trends.
Many#TTCroutes operate with summer schedules, starting today. Generally that = less frequent rush-hour service.https://t.co/BfgoI1xi3T
— Transit Toronto (@transittoronto)June 19, 2017
It won't be too bad, but you should plan accordingly. The reductions on Line 2 are only during peak periods, and the TTC still commits to maintaining a train frequency of five minutes or better at all times.
Other routes will actually see an increase in service. Frequency will be improved along routes like the 192 Airport Rocket to Pearson and the 509 Harbourfront thanks to the influx of people and events in the city.
These types of seasonal reductions and improvements happen yearly to reflect changing ridership patterns.
And regardless of when you take Line 2, trains shouldn't be ashot as last summer.
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