Service Resumes on TTC Line 2 Following Oil Spill
TTC Line 2 Resumes Service After Oil Spill
Oil Spill Causes Temporary Closure of Subway Portion
Service on TTC Line 2 has resumed after a section of the subway was temporarily closed due to an oil spill on the tracks. The closure affected stations between Kipling and Jane.
The spill was reported at around 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 28th, 2023. TTC crews were dispatched to the scene to clean up the spill and assess the damage.
The closure caused significant delays for commuters, with trains operating on a reduced schedule. Some passengers were forced to disembark trains and take shuttle buses to their destinations.
Cause of Oil Spill
The cause of the oil spill is still under investigation, but officials believe it may have been caused by a leaking train.
TTC spokesperson Brad Ross said that crews are working to determine the source of the leak and make repairs.
Service Resumes
Service on Line 2 resumed at around 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 28th, 2023. However, some residual delays are still possible.
The TTC is advising commuters to check the TTC website or social media accounts for the latest updates on service.
TTC Sorry for Inconvenience
The TTC apologized for the inconvenience caused by the oil spill and subsequent service closure.
“We understand that this was a frustrating experience for our customers,” said Ross. “We are doing everything we can to restore service as quickly as possible.”
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