Here’s the latest I can share based on recent public information.
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What the Ontario Line is: A 15.6-kilometer subway project in Toronto planned to run from Exhibition Place to the Ontario Science Centre area, with about 15 stations and connections to numerous GO and TTC services. This remains the core description of the project.[3][4][6]
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Recent progress highlights:
- In late 2024, officials announced that construction was underway along parts of the line, with emphasis on the downtown segment and new stations. This marked a concrete mobilization after earlier planning and procurement steps.[7]
- By early 2026, federal, provincial, and municipal leaders highlighted progress on the elevated guideway and several new east-end stations, indicating ongoing, multi-level coordination and construction activity.[8]
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Map and corridor details:
- The project map and route length are consistently described as 15.6 km, spanning from the Ontario Science Centre to Exhibition/Ontario Place, with a mix of underground, elevated, and at-grade segments.[4][6]
- The project includes numerous connections to existing transit (GO lines, TTC subways and streetcars), underscoring its role in a broader regional network.[6][4]
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Official sources you can check for the most current map and status:
- Metrolinx Ontario Line page (project overview, map, and milestones) [Metrolinx Ontarioline page].
- Canadian federal and provincial environmental/impact assessment pages (project descriptions and corridor information).[5][3][6]
- Latest updates page from Metrolinx for new milestones and station contracts.[1]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest map image and summarize the current end-to-end route and station list, or compile a quick timeline of major milestones from the primary sources. I can also create a simple visualization comparing planned vs. actual milestones if you’re tracking progress. One example would be a timeline of contract awards (e.g., Pape Tunnel, elevated guideway) and tunneling start dates.
Sources:
- Ontario Line project overview and map details.[4][6]
- Project descriptions and environmental assessments.[3][5][6]
- Progress updates and milestone announcements.[1][7][8]