freshcutgrass
Senior Member
They don't shut them down, but there are delays. When I was running the 5k before the Santa Claus parade this year, I had to wait for the Queen car. I don't think thI y made Santa wait, however
Yes...they are essentially shut down. I get caught with every marathon as I head down early (before they close the streets) to the sunday St Lawrence antique market on the 504, and by the time I'm ready to head back home, the streetcars don't get through. What's worse, is there seems to be no contingency plans...the TTC, even though they have lots of prior knowledge of the even and the shut down of the streets, sends out the streetcars as if nothing was happening...it's quite comical. I think they act as if they are going to get through, but in reality, they don't.
So what you have is all the streetcars sitting around downtown with nowhere to go, and no way to get from east of Yonge to west of Spadina.
Now I know the city LOVES to disrupt streetcar service for any reason at all, but here's one important note I would love to send to City Hall.....YOU DON'T SHUT DOWN MAJOR PUBLIC TRANSIT LINES....****** FOR ANY REASON********.....EVER, UNLESS IT'S AN EMERGENCY.