Morning Commute Hit by TTC Line 1 Shutdown
TTC subway service on Line 1 returned Wednesday morning after an unexpected shutdown between Lawrence West and St. George stations. The temporary halt, caused by extended overnight track work at St. Clair West station, lasted nearly two hours and disrupted thousands of commuters.
Service Restored, But Delays Persist
The TTC confirmed trains began running again just before 8 a.m. However, riders between St. George and Finch still faced slower service, with wait times stretching up to 15 minutes. The agency said additional time was needed to complete work and ensure track safety before reopening.
CEO Takes Accountability
In a public statement, TTC CEO Mandeep Lali apologized for the disruption, calling it a “significant inconvenience” for customers. Lali emphasized personal accountability and pledged that immediate steps will be taken to prevent similar delays.
What Commuters Should Expect
While full service is back, passengers should prepare for possible lingering delays throughout the day. The TTC is urging riders to plan ahead and check real-time updates before traveling.
Bottom line: The TTC has promised better planning to avoid future shutdowns, but for now, patience remains essential for Toronto commuters.
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