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Work on Adelaide, Richmond and York streets has been completed allowing the 501 Queen streetcar to operate on Queen Street from Neville Park to South Etobicoke.
The intersection of Queen and Yonge will be closed until 2027 for construction on the Ontario Line .
Replacement buses had been used to accommodate the lack of streetcar service between Church and York.
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