TTC subways to run all night for Nuit Blanche next weekend

Sep 17 2018, 11:26 pm

Nuit Blanche is happening next weekend in Toronto and if you plan to stay all night ’til the sun comes up, then lucky for you the TTC will be staying up too.

At Nuit Blanche this year, there will be 27 commissioned art projects presented as part of the three city-produced exhibition. Along with it, more than 35 partner-produced and special projects celebrating the diversity of Toronto’s art communities.

All art projects will be clustered into six easy-to-navigate neighbourhoods making exploring the event more efficient. And to make travel easy, the TTC is offering all-night service on its major subway lines, and one line will be free.

That’s right. In addition to the regular all-night Blue Night Network service, the TTC is extending all-night service to a portion of the subway. Day Pass/Group Day Passes purchased for use on September 29 will be valid until 7 am on September 30.

According to Nuit Blanche and the TTC, the following routes will be open all night:

  • Line 1 Yonge-University service will operate all night from Vaughan Metropolitan Centre Station to Finch Station.
  • Line 2 Bloor-Danforth service will operate all night from Kipling Station to Kennedy Station.
  • Line 3 Scarborough service will operate all night from Kennedy Station to McCowan Station.

Additionally, service on Line 3 Scarborough (SRT) will be FREE from 7 pm on September 29 to 7 am on September 30 through fare gate access at the following stations: Kennedy (accessible), Lawrence East, Ellesmere, Midland, Scarborough Centre (accessible) and McCowan.

The all-night service is regular fare except on Line 3.

So get out there and take the TTC ’til the sun comes up… literally.

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