'Game changer': Ford, Tory break ground on Ontario line ...
Doug Ford said the completion of the Ontario Line in Toronto would mark the largest subway expansion in Canadian history.
globalnews.caI don’t have live access to the latest updates right now. Here’s the most recent publicly available overview of the Ontario Line route and status, with a note on what’s changing.
Route overview: The Ontario Line is planned as a roughly 15.5–15.6 km rapid transit line connecting Exhibition/Ontario Place through downtown Toronto to the Ontario Science Centre, with a mix of underground and elevated sections and 15 proposed stations. This aligns with Metrolinx and Infrastructure Ontario project pages that describe the line’s endpoints and general alignment [Ontario Line - Metrolinx; Infrastructure Ontario - Ontario Line].[5][6]
Recent progress and milestones (as of early 2020s into 2024–2025):
Current reliability of completion date: Official completion timelines have varied in public releases and council reports, with officials noting that timelines depend on market responses, procurement decisions, and construction proposals. Recent summaries emphasize progress through tunnelling and station development but do not always publish a single fixed opening date [Ontario Line - Metrolinx; City of Toronto project updates].[3][5]
Where to find the latest specifics: for the freshest route details, station list, and construction timelines, check current pages from Metrolinx and Infrastructure Ontario, plus any City of Toronto construction updates. These sources regularly publish updated maps, station names, and milestones as negotiations and contracts advance [Metrolinx Ontario Line page; Infrastructure Ontario Ontario Line page].[6][5]
Illustrative example: A map snippet would typically show the line running from Exhibition Place toward the Eglinton Crosstown area, cutting under downtown with connections to GO and TTC services, and continuing toward the Ontario Science Centre, with stations spaced along the corridor. This reflects the intended corridor and interchanges described by the project pages [Ontario Line overview pages].[5][6]
Would you like me to pull the very latest official route map and current construction status from Metrolinx and Infrastructure Ontario and summarize any new changes? I can also compare the 2022–2024 milestones to the 2025–2026 updates if you’d like. Citations will accompany each point.
Doug Ford said the completion of the Ontario Line in Toronto would mark the largest subway expansion in Canadian history.
globalnews.caTORONTO — The Ontario government has begun tunnelling work on the Ontario Line subway project, marking a significant step forward in a major transit expansion aimed at reducing congestion and improving connectivity across Toronto.
www.westernstandard.newsThe Ontario Line is an approximately 15.5 kilometre subway line that will run between Ontario Place/Exhibition through downtown Toronto to the Ontario Science Centre.
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