June 2023

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TTC bus with a pride decal #TTCPride

The TTC is proud to celebrate its employees and customers this Pride month, and continues to work hard to create a diverse and inclusive organization for all Torontonians.

Service Changes During Construction

Beginning June 18, several construction projects in the east end of the City will affect TTC bus and streetcar service including the 504 King and 505 Dundas. The TTC is working hard to ensure that customers have as many options as possible to get to and from their destinations.


The impacted stations include Broadview Station, Coxwell Station, and Main Street Station. Please visit our website for a list of affected routes or read below for more information.

504/304 King and 505 Dundas Service to be Suspended due to Broadview Avenue Construction

Broadview alternate routes, go to our website for more information

Beginning June 18, 2023, the 504/304 King and 505 Dundas service will be suspended due to the track renewal along Broadview Avenue, north of Gerrard Street East.



There will be no TTC service on Broadview Avenue between Broadview Station and Gerrard Street East until November 2023. 


To learn more about alternative routes, please visit our website.

Coxwell Avenue and Lower Gerrard Street East/Eastwood Road Construction

Image of the routing on Gerrard and Coxwell. Please visit the website for more information

The City of Toronto and Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) started work on infrastructure upgrades at the intersection of Coxwell Avenue and Lower Gerrard Street East/Eastwood Road started in May 2023. Phase two of the project effective June 18 involves a number of service adjustments. Please visit our website for further details about the project.

Main Street Station Service Changes

Map of the service adjustments at Main Street Station. For further information please visit our website.

As of May 7, the bus/streetcar loop at Main Street Station will be closed for construction to repair structural pavement and the concrete bus platform on the south side of the station, including replacing the tactile warning plates and curb slopes for accessibility. For further information about this project please visit our website.

Bloor-Yonge Station Expansion Video

Bloor-Yonge Station will undergo a significant expansion to meet the ever-growing demand of our ridership. The project includes the construction of a new Line 2 passenger platform and the expansion of both Line 1 passenger platforms, enhancements to the concourse level, entrances, exits and improved accessibility features. The subway station will remain open throughout construction. To learn more please visit our website and watch our video:

TTC Service Improvements

Introducing the 184 Ancaster Park Route

Map of the new 184 route. Please view our website for more information.

Starting Sunday, June 18, 2023, this new route will operate between Wilson Station and the Ancaster Park neighbourhood.



The 184 Ancaster Park will replace existing bus service by the 120 Calvington in the Ancaster neighbourhood. Please view our website for more information.


TTC's Community Bus is for Everyone

Image of a TTC bus with the Community Bus logo decal on the side

TTC’s Community Bus service connects customers to popular destinations along five unique neighbourhood routes. The buses stop at the front door of local shopping malls, grocery stores, community centres, healthcare facilities and seniors’ residences. The Community Bus is also a great alternative to the door-to-door Wheel-Trans service, allowing Wheel-Trans customers greater independence and flexibility since there is no need to book trips in advance. For more information, visit ttc.ca. The Community Bus flyer can be downloaded from this webpage, please share it within your community to spread the word.

Join us in Celebrating Indigenous People and Communities

TTC indigenous Peoples' Month wrap

Tkaronto Where the Trees are standing in the water has been the site of human activity since time immemorial. The TTC acknowledges and celebrates the Indigenous Nations who are the original caretakers of these territories. First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples have continued to not only be caretakers to these territories we now call Toronto, but also have made invaluable contributions to place make and place keep. Indigenous peoples have supported the creation and building of this place we call home.


A number of events are running for Indigenous Peoples' Month. You can find more information on our website.

TTC Busy Weekend Service

Photo of the Taste of Little Italy festival

Taste of Little Italy


From June 16 to June 18, the Little Italy BIA is hosting The Taste of Little Italy. This street festival features live performances on stages and street corners, extended patios, carnival rides and all the classics like authentic Italian pasta, wood-fired pizza, gelato and much more!


Please view the website for more information and visit our website for information about TTC routing during the festival.

Pride Toronto 2023



On June 25 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., the pride parade returns to Toronto! With over 100 groups marching, Pride Toronto is one of the largest Pride Parades in the world.


For further information please visit the website.

TD Toronto Jazz Festival logo

TD Toronto Jazz Fest


From June 23 to July 2, the The TD Toronto Jazz Festival returns. The festival will light up the city's music scene, once again taking over the Bloor-Yorkville neighborhood. There will be ten days of free outdoor programming plus a selection of ticketed concerts.


Please view the website to learn more.

Bloor W Village Historical Tour: June 24, building in the background in orange

Bloor West Village Historical Tour


On June 24, attend a free walking tour of Bloor West Village. The tour takes place from 10 - 11:30 a.m. For more information and tickets, please visit the website.

Career Opportunities

TTC Career Information Events

Be Essential Recruitment

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) seeks to continue building a workforce that reflects the great diversity of its customers and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) with a goal to increase the number of employees from underrepresented groups.


The TTC partners with employment service providers and education organizations to host events such as job fairs, recruitment drives, and information sessions to attract skilled and diverse talent. Please view the outreach calendar for more information.

Become an Advisory Committee on Accessible Transit (ACAT) Member

TTC is looking for new members to join its ACAT Committee. Applications are open from April 24 to August 14, 2023. Visit ttc.ca/acat to learn more.

Ridership this Week

As of June 10, 2023

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Bus ridership is at 83% of pre-COVID-19 levels.

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System-wide revenue ridership is at 75% of pre-COVID levels.

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