The TTC has finally managed to get subway trains running along Line 2 between Jane and Ossington Stations again after more than four hours of complete, shutdown-induced commuter chaos.
Unfortunately for passengers — many of whom are now so very late for work — things aren't exactly moving along.
Service has resumed on Line 2 but TTC subway stations are still a total mess - 📹 @Yortel #Toronto #TTC pic.twitter.com/8MBIyEqNfo
— blogTO (@blogTO) January 22, 2020
TTC officials announced at 10:16 a.m. on Wednesday that the Bloor-Danforth service suspension, which went into effect just after 6 a.m. this morning, had been lifted.
Hi Izzy. My apologies for the delay. Our crews are working diligently to keep the service to keep the service up and running. Thank you very much for patience with us. Service on Line 2 has resumed.^TR
— TTC Customer Service (@TTChelps) January 22, 2020
Caused by what TTC spokesperson Stuart Green called "a partial derailment of one of the middle cars of a train that was leaving Keele Yard," the stoppage affected all trains moving in both directions between Jane and Ossington Stations during rush hour.
People were walking in the streets at Ossington because they don't know where to. No signs or staff at the Delaware exit. pic.twitter.com/0MMAYOWgff
— Erica in Lorule 🔥 (@erica_inlorule) January 22, 2020
The transit agency had sent out some 100 shuttle buses to assist with transporting passengers, but thousands of people were unable to secure space aboard any of them (and unwilling to wait two hours in line for what should have been a quick ride to the office.)
The TTC has a $26 billion capital repair backlog, but 44% of Toronto’s transportation capital budget is going towards rebuilding the underused Gardiner East pic.twitter.com/1RCWwzu96Q #TOpoli
— John Bowker (@bowker_john) January 22, 2020
Regular service has resumed along Line 2, but commuters are still facing long wait times for both subways and buses amidst the backflow.
Regular TTC subway service has finally resumed between Jane and Ossington stations - 📹 @goldenzero2 #Toronto #TTC pic.twitter.com/zdvrjshyGz
— blogTO (@blogTO) January 22, 2020
"Service on Line 2 has resumed," wrote Green on Twitter shortly after the suspension was lifted.
You guys must have shuttle buses departing from each station that it is close. What is happening at Jane it is unacceptable! pic.twitter.com/BGu9aYY2wC
— Milla Santana (@millasantana) January 22, 2020
"This was a bad morning for our customers traveling into and out of the west end and for that we apologize," Green continued.
"Thankfully, subway derailments, even partial ones, are rare, but we commit to finding the root cause to avoid a repeat."
by Lauren O'Neil via blogTO
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