Here’s a concise update on the Ontario Line route as of now.
- What it is: A planned 15.6-kilometer subway line intended to run from Exhibition Place (near Ontario Place) through downtown Toronto and up to the Ontario Science Centre, with about 15 stations. It is designed to relieve crowding on existing TTC lines and connect with other regional transit services. [source context: Metrolinx project overview and Infrastructure Ontario summaries][4][7]
- Current status highlights: Construction has progressed in various segments with tunneling and station work underway on multiple sections; earlier public announcements and ground-breaking events marked the start of works at several stations, though exact completion timelines have shifted with project planning and funding updates over time.[3][5][7]
- Notable route specifics: The line’s core alignment runs from Exhibition/Ontario Place through downtown toward the north, terminating near the Ontario Science Centre, with many connections planned to TTC lines, GO services, and future transit upgrades.[7][4]
- Recent developments to watch: Major construction zones often affect adjacent streets and transit routing (for example, temporary road closures or diversions around work sites and anticipated impacts on streetcar routes). Stay tuned for Metrolinx updates and City of Toronto notices for changes to traffic and transit detours.[8][7]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official updates and summarize any recent changes (new stations, expected opening windows, or construction milestones) with direct citations.