TTC Line 2 Disruption: Service Suspended Due to Track Injury – March 5, 2026

temp_image_1772723816.363026 TTC Line 2 Disruption: Service Suspended Due to Track Injury - March 5, 2026

Toronto, ON – March 5, 2026 – Commuters faced significant disruptions this morning as Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) Line 2 experienced a service suspension affecting eight stations. The TTC announced the outage shortly after 8:47 AM EST, citing an injury on the tracks of the Bloor-Danforth Line as the cause.

Service Interruption Details

Currently, subway service is suspended between Jane and Ossington stations. The TTC has deployed shuttle buses to provide alternative transportation for passengers in the affected area. The duration of the service disruption remains uncertain, and commuters are advised to plan for significant delays.

“We understand the inconvenience this causes our riders and are working diligently to restore service as quickly and safely as possible,” stated a TTC spokesperson in a brief press release. Further updates will be provided as they become available.

Alternative Transportation Options

For those impacted by the Line 2 suspension, the TTC is offering several alternative transportation options:

  • Shuttle Buses: Shuttle buses are operating between Jane and Ossington stations.
  • GO Transit Integration: GO Transit service is available at Kipling, Dundas West, Union, and Mimico stations, and passengers can utilize these services with a valid TTC fare. You can find more information about GO Transit schedules and routes on their official website: https://www.gotransit.com/
  • Surface Transit: Consider utilizing surface routes (buses and streetcars) as an alternative, though these may experience increased ridership.

The TTC encourages passengers to check their website (https://www.ttc.ca/) and social media channels (@TTChelps on Twitter) for the latest updates and service alerts. Real-time information is also available through the TTC’s trip planning tools.

This incident highlights the importance of a robust and reliable public transportation system in Toronto. The TTC continues to invest in infrastructure upgrades and safety measures to minimize disruptions and ensure the safe and efficient movement of passengers. For more information on TTC initiatives, visit https://www.ttc.ca/about-the-ttc/capital-projects/.

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