TTC announces nightly closure between Osgoode and College station starting Monday

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TTC announces nightly closure between Osgoode and College station starting Monday
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The TTC announced it is pausing service on Line 1 between Osgoode and College stations every night at 11 p.m. from Monday to Thursday for track repairs.

pausing service on Line 1 between Osgoode and College stationsService will resume at 6 a.m. in the mornings. Shuttle buses will replace the service overnight, the transit agency said.

College station is not yet accessible and riders travelling southbound will need to exit at Wellesley station and ask for assistance from TTC staff.

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