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TTC Suspends Subway Service on Line 2 Due to Oil Spill

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has announced a temporary suspension of subway service on Line 2 due to a hydraulic oil spill. The affected stretch extends between Keele and Kipling stations.

Current Situation on Line 2

TTC Senior Communications Advisor, Susan Nguyen, confirmed that crews are actively working to resolve the issue. They aim to manage the cleanup “safely and quickly.”

Service Disruption Details

  • Service suspended on Line 2 between Keele Station and Kipling Station.
  • Shuttle buses have been deployed to help affected commuters.
  • Expect crowded and slow-moving conditions on Bloor Street.

Alternative Travel Options

Commuters are advised to leave ample extra time for travel due to these disruptions. Nguyen highlighted that using GO Transit from Kipling Station is currently the quickest way to reach downtown destinations, specifically Union Station.

The TTC encourages riders to stay updated on service changes. They are committed to minimizing inconvenience during this repair process.

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