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Oil Spill Halts Line 2 Subway Service Between Keele and Kipling: TTC

Subway services on Line 2 of the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) are currently suspended due to a hydraulic oil spill. This disruption affects the line between Keele and Kipling stations.

Details of the Incident

The oil spill occurred around 2:45 a.m. near Old Mill station. A maintenance vehicle was responsible for the leak. The TTC has not specified the amount of oil that has spilled but is taking precautions.

Service Disruption

  • Shuttle buses are operating between Kipling and Keele stations.
  • There is no estimated time for the resumption of subway services.
  • Stations that do not allow trains to turn back have been closed.

Alternative Transportation Options

Commuters can utilize their TTC fare on GO Transit services at several nearby stations. Affected GO stations include:

  • Dundas West
  • Kipling
  • Bloor
  • Union
  • Mimico

Investigation Underway

The TTC is currently investigating the cause of the oil spill. Further updates will be provided as the situation develops. Commuters are advised to stay informed through official TTC channels.

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