The Toronto Transit Commission has signalled that the Spadina subway extension could be delayed once again, but it will likely be late March before it’s known exactly how much longer you’ll have to wait to ride the rocket from Vaughan into Toronto.

Two reports — examining budget challenges and scheduling issues, among other things — are slated to be presented to the transit agency’s board of directors March 26, according to TTC spokesman Brad Ross.

In a separate report, presented to the board Jan. 21, TTC CEO Andy Byford notes that of the six new subway stations being built as part of the extension, three — York University, Steeles West (also known as Pioneer Village) and Hwy. 407 — are behind schedule.

Of those, Steeles West “poses the most serious schedule challenge to the overall project schedule".