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From the TTC website at https://www.ttc.ca/riding-the-ttc/Updates/Service-changes-coming-to-select-Line-5-Eglinton-bus-routes

Service changes to select bus routes that connect to Line 5 Eglinton​

Effective February 8, 2026

In preparation for the opening of Line 5 Eglinton, service changes will be implemented on certain routes as part of the approved Line 5 Surface Network Plan.
On February 8, 2026, service changes will be implemented on the following routes to better connect customers to the Line 5 stations:


Best to link to the service changes on the TTC website.

No bloody map. Is it basically the same as what was approved years ago?
 
So, the inaugural trams will have a start time of 05:40 at Mount Dennis on Sunday? Same from the east end?

Good luck finding a coffee shop open near either terminal at that hour. Connecting bus, either.

- Paul
funnily enough, was just on the search for this - there is a 24-hour Tim Horton’s about 800m south of Kennedy for anyone interested (could also make a decent place for waiting overnight). Doesn’t seem to be a similar option within a short distance of Mount Dennis, though.
 
I can't help you with your search for java, but there are and will be lots and lots of connecting buses. The Blue Night network is quite convenient. You just got to get up early to take them.


The 34 will be the surface-running local bus that will run from Mount Dennis to Kennedy Stns. This will run all day, every day, and at limited frequencies.

The service starting at 10pm every night will be the 5 shuttle bus, which will only stop at stations.

Dan
Useful when the elevator (or escalator) is out-of-service due to maintenance or mischief.
 
This map. Yes, the bus route changes correspond to this, though some of the changes (new bus 164, the reroutes into Mount Dennis Station, etc) have already been implemented.

Edit: Only express route 901 will not yet launch.

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They are playing automated messages on the 34 I am riding regarding the February 8 changes, advising riders to go to TTC dot ca.
 
Now that this thread is filling up one page per hour, it's probably a lousy time to ask questions. But here's one anyway. If I were to ride to the west end of Line 5, then try to get to the Bloor Subway to go further west, which bus route would you recommend, and which station would it take me to? It doesn't have to be from Mount Dennis, if a station before that would be more ideal.
 
Now that this thread is filling up one page per hour, it's probably a lousy time to ask questions. But here's one anyway. If I were to ride to the west end of Line 5, then try to get to the Bloor Subway to go further west, which bus route would you recommend, and which station would it take me to? It doesn't have to be from Mount Dennis, if a station before that would be more ideal.
Trick question: your best approach is to switch to the UP Express and board up at Dundas West. It runs about as often as most buses do on Sundays, and even with the walking transfer, you'll almost certainly do it quicker.
 
Now that this thread is filling up one page per hour, it's probably a lousy time to ask questions. But here's one anyway. If I were to ride to the west end of Line 5, then try to get to the Bloor Subway to go further west, which bus route would you recommend, and which station would it take me to? It doesn't have to be from Mount Dennis, if a station before that would be more ideal.
27 Jane South to Jane Stn or 73B Royal York to Royal York Stn
 

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