TORONTO, ON – The TTC is adding extra service tonight to help fans get around the city safely as they cheer on the Maple Leafs in game two of the ‘battle of Ontario’ at Scotiabank Arena.
With the excitement building for this massive Ontario hockey rivalry, the TTC says it is ensuring that everyone can get to and from the action as efficiently as possible.
• Additional subway trains will be running on Line 1 Yonge-University, ensuring that fans can easily travel to and from the game.
• There will also be additional TTC staff at Union Station and other key locations in the downtown core to assist customers, answer questions, and manage crowds, ensuring a smooth experience for all travelers.
• If travelling on bus or streetcar routes in the downtown core, the 510 Spadina, 19 Bay, 114 Queens Quay East and 121 Esplanade-River routes will get you to and from Scotiabank Arena.
The TTC anticipates a high volume of fans cheering on the Maple Leafs tonight and advises customers that some streets may be closed, resulting in potential route diversions. To stay informed about any last-minute service changes, customers are encouraged to follow @TTCnotices on X for up-to-date information.
As all fans know, the Leafs decidedly took game one at home with a 6-2 victory over Ottawa.
Go Leafs Go!
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