A streetcar driver works to clear ice from a track switch during a snowstorm in Toronto on Friday, December 23, 2022. Arlyn McAdorey/ The Canadian Press


January 09, 2024

As southern Ontario is expected to be hit by an impending winter storm with a combination of heavy snow and rain to Toronto on Tuesday, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) assures the public of its readiness to facilitate safe travel for those who need to commute.

Environment Canada issued a storm watch for parts of central and eastern Ontario, anticipating a winter storm to start on Tuesday and extend into Wednesday morning. Toronto is currently under a special weather statement, forecasting significant snowfall in the morning, which could result in potentially dangerous travel conditions. Environment Canada mentions the likelihood of heavy snowfall, transitioning to rain later in the day.

In light of the approaching storm, motorists are advised to consider using public transit instead of their cars. The TTC has outlined its preparedness measures, including deploying additional staff and maintenance vehicles across the city to spread salt, clear snow from surfaces, and ensure the proper functioning of signals, switches, and overhead power.

The transit agency emphasizes its vigilance at 56 bus stops in areas susceptible to disruptions due to heavy snow and freezing rain. Throughout the day, the TTC plans to operate storm trains and streetcars to keep tracks clear of snow and ice. 

Anti-icing measures will be applied to the entire streetcar overhead network and on the ground at all bus, streetcar, and subway divisions. Salt will be spread outside station entrances, and sand will be applied on open-air platforms.

Commuters are urged to allocate extra time for travel and stay updated by checking the TTC website or following them on social media platforms for real-time updates. Those using buses are advised to confirm the operational status of their bus stops before travelling by consulting the TTC service changes website.

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