Open in full screen mode Service stoppages affect subway lines 1 and 2 in Toronto. (Archive photo) Radio-Canada Speech synthesis, based on artificial intelligence, makes it possible to generate spoken text from written text. In Toronto, service interruptions affect subway lines 1 and 2 on Tuesday morning. The trains are not are not running between Keele and St. George stations on Line 2, following a person injured on the rails at Ossington station, says the Transport Commission (CTT). Buses shuttle between affected stations. Furthermore, the metro does not currently stop at St. George station on line 1, due to too much traffic. Riders can take a shuttle to Spadina station instead. Loading ELSE ON INFO: Hydro-Québec: “No major barrier to the restart of Gentilly-2” In addition, users from the west of the city, who are deprived of the metro, can exceptionally take a GO commuter train at Dundas stations West, Bloor or Union, for the same price as a metro ride, indicates the CTT. The Transportation Commission has not indicated when normal service will resume.Hydro -Québec: “No major barrier to the restart of Gentilly-2”
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