'There is going to be inconvenience,' TTC says of summer-long diversions on 3 streetcar routes | CBC News
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Toronto's construction season is kicking off with major disruptions for transit users, particularly along key streetcar routes. A significant rehabilitation project will commence at the intersection of King Street E. and Church Street, aimed at replacing old watermains while also allowing for upgrades to streetcar tracks. Starting Sunday and lasting until early September, work is expected to delay streetcar trips by about five minutes for over 100,000 daily riders on the affected routes. The project aims for long-term infrastructure improvements despite the temporary inconvenience.
Toronto's construction season brings significant disruptions for transit users with major roadwork at King and Church, affecting over 100,000 daily riders.
The city will replace aging watermains and upgrade streetcar tracks at the King and Church intersection, causing diversions that may add five minutes to trips.
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