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Toronto transit officials say subway service has resumed between Jane and Kipling stations following a “deliberate act of vandalism” at Royal York station.

A signal issue was noticed by Toronto Transit Commission staff around 5:30 a.m., officials said.

Subway trains were then ordered to turn back at Jane station at 10 a.m. Friday following the morning rush hour.

TTC spokesperson Brad Ross said a deliberate act of vandalism to equipment in the tunnels near Royal York station impacted signals.

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“Failsafe mechanisms were in place and working, allowing subways to operate safely through the area,” the TTC said in a statement.

“In order to accommodate the investigation, the TTC has shut down subway service on Line 2 between Kipling and Jane stations.”

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Toronto police were called in to investigate the matter and full service resumed at noon.

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Ross said 47 shuttle buses were placed in operation between Jane and Kipling to move transit users along the route during the disruption.

Commuters travelling to Toronto Pearson Airport were told to use the GO Lakeshore Line or the Union Pearson Express at no additional cost.

ALL CLEAR: The delay at Royal York Station has cleared. Regular service has resumed on Line 2. #TTC — Official TTC Tweets (@TTCnotices) February 2, 2018

Police and TTC are investigating an act of vandalism in the tunnels near Royal York Stn that is affecting signals. Forty-seven shuttle buses are running between Jane and Kipling Stns. TTC riders can also use GO and UP Express with their TTC proof-of-payment. More to follow. — Brad Ross (@bradTTC) February 2, 2018

Customers travelling to Toronto Pearson Airport can utilize the UP Express and Go Lakeshore Line at no additional cost due to a Toronto Police Investigation at Royal York Station. #TTC — Official TTC Tweets (@TTCnotices) February 2, 2018

Trains turning back on Line 2, at Jane Station, due to a Toronto Police investigation at Royal York Station. Shuttle buses operating from Jane to Kipling Stations. #TTC — Official TTC Tweets (@TTCnotices) February 2, 2018

CLOSURES:

Royal York Subway Station

-Between Kipling and Jane will be closed from 10am

-necessary repairs and investigation to be done

-will update#GO206062

^ka — Toronto Police OPS (@TPSOperations) February 2, 2018