The TTC is rolling out a major round of service increases, new overnight streetcar routes and temporary detours beginning Sunday, June 7, as Toronto prepares to host thousands of visitors for FIFA World Cup 2026 matches and fan events at Exhibition Place, Fort York and The Bentway.The changes are designed to handle heavy crowds around Toronto Stadium (BMO Field) and waterfront festival sites, while keeping overnight travel options running seamlessly for fans, workers and residents.Key service changes for World Cup visitors and commuters307 Bathurst adjustmentsThe route will no longer run south of Bloor St. W. due to road restrictions on Fort York Blvd.Service between Bloor and Exhibition Loop will be replaced by the new 311 Bathurst overnight streetcar.311 Bathurst temporary overnight streetcarRuns every 20 minutes, seven days a week.Operates between St. Clair Ave. W. and Exhibition Loop.Includes a new temporary stop on Fleet St. between Fort York Blvd. and Strachan Ave.504 King weekday boostMore frequent service to handle surging demand along King St. during tournament days.309 Harbourfront overnight streetcarA new temporary overnight route is running every 20 minutes between Exhibition Loop and Union Station.Provides continuous service into early Sunday and holiday mornings until subways open.Also serves the new temporary Fleet St. stop.A Toronto Transit Commission sign is shown in this undated photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graeme Roy.509 Harbourfront enhancementsIncreased service to support fans travelling between Union Station and Exhibition Place.510 Spadina will be shortened to operate only between Spadina Station and Queens Quay Loop to free up vehicles for the 509.Riders heading to Union can transfer to the 509 at Queens Quay and Spadina.310 Spadina overnight service continues unchanged.511 Bathurst increasesMore frequent service with vehicles stopping at the temporary Fleet St. stop.929 Dufferin ExpressAdded Sunday service to ensure buses arrive every eight minutes in the evening.The TTC says a full list of changes is available at its service adjustments page and its World Cup travel guide.Related:Union Station security targeting homeless people ahead of World Cup, Toronto group saysConstruction impacts: Long Branch loop closuresSeparate from World Cup preparations, construction at Long Branch Loop will temporarily suspend streetcar service west of Humber Loop on several routes:501C Queen301 Queen overnight507 Long Branch508 Lake ShoreReplacement bus services:507 Long Branch bus between Humber Loop and Long Branch Loop via The Queensway, Park Lawn Rd. and Lake Shore Blvd. W.507M Long Branch shuttle between Humber Loop and Marine Parade Dr.301L Queen overnight bus between Dufferin Gate Loop and Long Branch Loop.