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TTC planned major outage during VELD but the internet forced them to change it

A planned early TTC subway closure that would have left VELD attendees stranded has been revised after public complaints.

The TTC had planned to end subway service at 11 p.m. on Friday night from St. Clair West to Sheppard West stations for planned track work — a stretch that includes VELD's venue of Downsview Park on the festival's opening night.

But people immediately pushed back against the planned early closure.

VELD alerted Instagram followers to the planned outage on Thursday, writing, "We acknowledge a few stations will not be in service on Line 1. Shuttle busses will be in effect between stations. Please plan accordingly."

Social media users quickly flagged this issue to the TTC, noting the terrible timing for the closure of Sheppard West subway station, where there will just happen to be about 70,000 people on Friday night.

One user described the lack of planning from the TTC as "atrocious."

While the TTC defended the early closure as "essential work that needs [to be] carried out" and noted the challenge of finding days "when there isn't something big happening in the city," the transit agency did indeed revise its planned closure, bumping it ahead by an hour and giving the masses more time to commute home post-event.

The early closure from Sheppard West and St. Clair West stations is now planned to begin at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, August 2, with regular service to resume the following morning at approximately 6 a.m.

VELD runs at Downsview Park from August 2-4.

Lead photo by

Fareen Karim


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