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Service resumes at St. Andrew Station after flooding: TTC

Service resumes at St. Andrew Station after flooding: TTC

CTV News26-05-2025

A Toronto Transit Commission sign is shown at a downtown Toronto subway stop on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023.
The TTC says regular service has now resumed on the Yonge-University line after flooding prevented trains from stopping at St. Andrew Station.
The issue, according to the TTC, was first reported early Monday morning.
The city saw a particularly wet weekend, with periods of rain on both Saturday and Sunday.
Service resumed at around 6:30 a.m.

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