TYSSE Transit Bridge Removal / TTC, GO, Wheeltrans (TTC), Mobility Plus (YRT) and YU Shuttle Buses Diverting

York University is experiencing a temporary disruption to its
facilities/service.

Facilities/Services have been disrupted at:

Location of Disruption:

Buses entering the Harry W. Arthurs Common

Nature of Disruption:

Please be advised that there are critical infrastructure projects for both the Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension (TYSSE) and York University's utilities which need to be completed between Saturday Dec. 13, 2014 and the fall of 2015. These projects will require a transportation detour plan for buses entering the Harry W. Arthurs Common.
Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension (TYSSE) will perform a large concrete pour at the York University Station site commencing at 5 a.m. on Saturday, December 13. This work will continue until early Monday, December 18, 2014.
As a result of the York Boulevard transit bridge removal, TTC, GO Transit, Wheeltrans (TTC), Mobility Plus (YRT) and York University Shuttle buses will be diverted, however, bus stops will not be impacted. This diversion will be in effect until further notice. Further adjustments to mitigate disruptions are being considered, and if feasible will be announced as they are approved and implemented.

Expected Duration of Disruption:
Between Saturday, December 13, 2014 and the Fall of 2015

Alternate Facilities/Services may be available at:

Alternative Location:

During the closure TTC, GO Transit, Wheeltrans (TTC), Mobilitly Plus (YRT) and York University Shuttle buses (GO Train, Glendon-Keele and the Village) will be temporarily diverted, however, bus stops will not be impacted.

As construction continues, further notices will be provided. Your patience and cooperation during these service interruptions is appreciated. If you have any questions or concerns please contact Nicole Arsenault at 416.736.5866 ornarsenau@yorku.ca .

We apologize for any inconvenience this temporary disruption in
facilities/services may have caused.


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