Line 2 Bloor-danforth Shutdown Schedules Are Impacting Commuters
Toronto’s Line2Bloor–Danforth subway faced major disruptions on Friday after a hydraulic fluid spill forced the TTC to halt service between Ossington and Woodbine stations — the second related shutdown on the line in less than a week. Join Lui in uncovering the secrets of Line2 of the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) subway system. Comment below with which line we should visit next. Toronto’s Line2Bloor–Danforth subway faced major disruptions on Friday after a hydraulic fluid spill forced the TTC to halt service between Ossington and Woodbine stations — the second related shutdown on the line in less than a week. As per reports, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) in Ontario isscheduled to shutdown service between Victoria Park and Kennedy stations on Line2Bloor-Danforth from 2300 hours (local time) on Friday (28 March) until Monday (31 March) morning. The Bloor-Danforth subway will be closed throughout the day on July 24 from Broadview to Main stations. Another stretch, between St. George and Broadview stations, will open later than usual — at 10 a.m. ET — to accommodate work on the Prince Edward Viaduct. Line2Bloor-Danforth: No service between St George and Broadview due to oil on the tracks.Following the announcement, commuterswere quick to express their frustrations with the transit system for being out of service at morning rush hour. Line2BloorDanforth uses a fixed block signaling system, which is explained in detail in this video made by T2P Films. The Toronto Subway System doesn’t use set speed limits, rather timed signals which require you to be going at a certain speed for them to clear. Commutersare dealing with delays on Line2Bloor-Danforth during their Wednesday morning commute. The TTC said the delays are happening between St. George and Donlands stations due to radio communication issues.
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