WATCH ABOVE: Raw video of the track reconstruction at Spadina and College St. which will keep the intersection closed for 3 weeks
TORONTO – The intersection of Spadina and College in downtown Toronto will be closed for three weeks due to track reconstruction work.
The area will be off-limits to vehicular traffic beginning April 6 to 27.
However, there will still be pedestrian access to businesses and sidewalks within construction areas.
Primary closure points are as follows:
- North end: at Spadina Crescent (south end)
- East end: at Huron Street
- South end: at Oxford Street
- West end: at Robert Street
The TTC and City of Toronto will be replacing streetcar tracks, lengthening platforms, resurfacing the road and reconstructing sections of the sidewalk.
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