ttc reduced speed zones

TTC warns that dozens of stretches of subway now moving at an infuriating crawl

Transit users have been forced to contend with a rotating schedule of what the TTC is calling "reduced speed zones" since early 2024, extending commute times and adding yet another element of unpredictability to transportation in Toronto.

The TTC claims that these areas of temporarily downgraded transit service are "a safety precaution," stating that reduced speeds are in effect for "sections of rail where maintenance is required, allowing trains to run safely during service hours while minimizing disruptions to customers."

It doesn't matter which subway line you travel on, as all of the TTC's heavy rail routes — Lines 1, 2 and 4 — include these reduced speed zones as of August 30.

Tallying up all of the zones, and counting each both-way speed reduction as two affected areas, there are a total of 28 stretches of subway where passengers' patience will now be tested.

This includes a staggering 22 reduced speed zones on Line 1 – Yonge-University, five on Line 2 – Bloor-Danforth, and one zone on Line 4 – Sheppard.

ttc reduced speed zones

Here are all of the stretches of the TTC subway where you may find yourself waiting longer than normal:

Line 1 (Yonge-University):

  • Both ways from Lawrence West to Glencairn
  • Both ways from St. Andrew to Union
  • Both ways from St. Clair to Davisville
  • Both ways from St. Clair West to Dupont
  • Both ways from Wellesley to Bloor
  • Both ways from Wilson to Sheppard West
  • Both ways from Wilson to Yorkdale
  • Both ways from Yorkdale to Lawrence West
  • Northbound from Bloor to Rosedale
  • Southbound from Finch to North York Centre
  • Southbound from North York Centre to Sheppard
  • Southbound from St. Clair to Summerhill
  • Southbound from St. Clair West to Eglinton West
  • Southbound from Sheppard to York Mills

Line 2 (Bloor-Danforth):

  • Both ways from Victoria Park to Warden
  • Eastbound from Coxwell to Woodbine
  • Westbound from Jane to Old Mill
  • Westbound from Castle Frank to Sherbourne

Line 4 (Sheppard):

  • Westbound from Bayview to Sheppard
     

With so much of the network in disarray, the TTC advises customers "to plan ahead and consider the additional time they may need for their trips."

Lead photo by

globetrekimages


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Join the conversation Load comments

Latest in City

Doug Ford just got even tougher on Ontario bike lanes with new measures

Toronto's $27 billion Ontario Line just crossed its biggest construction milestone so far

Rare Canadian gold coin sells for over $1.5 million

Toronto ranked among the top 100 best cities in the world for 2025

A full list of all the items included in Canada's holiday GST cut

Liquid soap sold at stores across Canada recalled due to contamination

Canadians to get GST cut on groceries and new $250 rebate ahead of holidays

Snow is finally coming to southern Ontario and here's when it will hit