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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
 
No coin giveaway either. I have feeling the crazed masses ruined the chance for that with their behaviour at Finch West.
Sorry for belated post but see comments from Josh Colle: there will be full celebration when "full opening" actually happens. Also mini events happening over the course of next week.

 
60km till march i believe, then 80kmh. Is this good or bad?

What does line 1/2 run at?
This was one of the things I had heard about when I made my post a few days ago. I guess they’re still working on having the cars run at 80 km/h without issue.

Sorry for belated post but see comments from Josh Colle: there will be full celebration when "full opening" actually happens. Also mini events happening over the course of next week.

Hopefully they have better crowd management. Also people just gotta goddamn behave themselves.
 
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
This is wrong. Clearly the CEO misspoke and thought Sunday was a Monday. From the TTC website:

''The first westbound trains will depart Kennedy Station starting at 7:30 a.m., and the first eastbound services from Mount Dennis Station from 7:37 a.m. There will not be a grand opening event''.
 
(Officially) From the TTC website at https://www.ttc.ca/news/2026/February/TTC-to-begin-phased-start-to-service-on-Line-5-Eglinton

TTC to begin phased start to service on Line 5 Eglinton​

February 03, 2026​
The TTC will begin an introductory service period on Line 5 Eglinton starting Sunday, February 8, marking the final step toward launching full, regularly scheduled service once the new line demonstrates a high degree of reliability and performance.

This phased opening will allow customers to benefit from rapid transit along Eglinton Avenue while the TTC and Metrolinx fine-tune operations in live-service conditions to deliver consistent and dependable service. Riders may notice service adjustments as real‑world operating conditions emerge with public use. The TTC will continue to share updates as key milestones are achieved and will announce the start of full service once all partners are confident in the line’s performance. A celebratory event will be held at that time.

Phased openings for new LRT lines were a key recommendation in the 2022 final report of the public inquiry into the Ottawa LRT launch.

During the introductory service phase, Line 5 service will operate from 5:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Mon-Sat and 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sun., arriving approximately every four minutes during the busiest periods, and every six to eight minutes at other times.

From 10 p.m. to 1 a.m., Line 5 shuttle buses will operate every 10 minutes, serving on‑street LRT stops along the Eglinton corridor. The TTC’s Blue Night Network will operate from 1 a.m. until the scheduled start of daily train service.

When full service begins, trains are expected to run until 1:30 a.m. daily, with end‑to‑end travel times of approximately 50–55 minutes. A comparable trip by bus can take up to 105 minutes.

In the event of service disruptions during the introductory period, the TTC will deploy shuttle buses to keep customers moving.

Line 5 Eglinton includes 25 stations and stops between Mount Dennis (Weston Road) and Kennedy Station. It will connect with Lines 1 and 2, multiple TTC bus routes, and two GO Transit lines.

On Sun., Feb. 8, service on Line 5 Eglinton will be free of charge. The first westbound trains will depart Kennedy Station starting at 7:30 a.m., and the first eastbound services from Mount Dennis Station from 7:37 a.m. There will not be a grand opening event.

The TTC serves as the operator for Line 5 Eglinton, bringing more than a century of expertise as North America’s third busiest public transit agency. Under agreements with Metrolinx and the City of Toronto, the TTC is responsible for operating trains, providing security and revenue control, and staffing stations to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction. The line’s infrastructure and vehicles are maintained by Crosslinx Transit Solutions (CTS) under contract to Metrolinx. As operator, the TTC works in close partnership with Metrolinx, the City, and project partners to deliver safe, reliable, and efficient service, integrating Line 5 Eglinton into Toronto’s broader transit.​
 
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.
 
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.

I wonder how much of a ****show it will be on Monday morning when everything rolls out.
 
(Officially) From the TTC website at https://www.ttc.ca/news/2026/February/TTC-to-begin-phased-start-to-service-on-Line-5-Eglinton

TTC to begin phased start to service on Line 5 Eglinton​

February 03, 2026​
The TTC will begin an introductory service period on Line 5 Eglinton starting Sunday, February 8, marking the final step toward launching full, regularly scheduled service once the new line demonstrates a high degree of reliability and performance.​
This phased opening will allow customers to benefit from rapid transit along Eglinton Avenue while the TTC and Metrolinx fine-tune operations in live-service conditions to deliver consistent and dependable service. Riders may notice service adjustments as real‑world operating conditions emerge with public use. The TTC will continue to share updates as key milestones are achieved and will announce the start of full service once all partners are confident in the line’s performance. A celebratory event will be held at that time.​
Phased openings for new LRT lines were a key recommendation in the 2022 final report of the public inquiry into the Ottawa LRT launch.​
During the introductory service phase, Line 5 service will operate from 5:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Mon-Sat and 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sun., arriving approximately every four minutes during the busiest periods, and every six to eight minutes at other times.​
From 10 p.m. to 1 a.m., Line 5 shuttle buses will operate every 10 minutes, serving on‑street LRT stops along the Eglinton corridor. The TTC’s Blue Night Network will operate from 1 a.m. until the scheduled start of daily train service.​
When full service begins, trains are expected to run until 1:30 a.m. daily, with end‑to‑end travel times of approximately 50–55 minutes. A comparable trip by bus can take up to 105 minutes.​
In the event of service disruptions during the introductory period, the TTC will deploy shuttle buses to keep customers moving.​
Line 5 Eglinton includes 25 stations and stops between Mount Dennis (Weston Road) and Kennedy Station. It will connect with Lines 1 and 2, multiple TTC bus routes, and two GO Transit lines.​
On Sun., Feb. 8, service on Line 5 Eglinton will be free of charge. The first westbound trains will depart Kennedy Station starting at 7:30 a.m., and the first eastbound services from Mount Dennis Station from 7:37 a.m. There will not be a grand opening event.​
The TTC serves as the operator for Line 5 Eglinton, bringing more than a century of expertise as North America’s third busiest public transit agency. Under agreements with Metrolinx and the City of Toronto, the TTC is responsible for operating trains, providing security and revenue control, and staffing stations to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction. The line’s infrastructure and vehicles are maintained by Crosslinx Transit Solutions (CTS) under contract to Metrolinx. As operator, the TTC works in close partnership with Metrolinx, the City, and project partners to deliver safe, reliable, and efficient service, integrating Line 5 Eglinton into Toronto’s broader transit.​

So that first EB train will be at Cedarvale just after 8?
 
TTC: When full service begins, trains are expected to run until 1:30 a.m. daily, with end‑to‑end travel times of approximately 50–55 minutes.
the lack of marketing or celebration events makes me think they are anticipating dispointment and so they don't want to hype it up
Note how they write "When full service begins". How they also never clarified when end-to-end travel times would actually reach "55 to 59 minutes" during today's board meeting. All congruent with the "phased" opening. 50. 55. 59. They can't even get their story straight. When will they hit these times? Certainly not February 8th.

Don't get suckered by these non-promises.

Lali: so the runtime from end to end on LRT is around 55 to 59 minutes end to end. And on the busses from end to end it’s 105.
 

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