Queens Quay has confused more than a few drivers this summer since its official reopening. This has included TTC vehicles, as well as cyclists and pedestrians.

The confusion continued early Friday morning when someone mistakenly drove their vehicle into a TTC tunnel.

According to TTC spokesperson Nicole Ghanie, the car got stuck in the tunnel at 4:11 a.m. Fortunately, this was during TTC off hours and the car was removed prior to the start of the 6 a.m. morning commute. No trains were affected.

Although Ghanie said that it was “pretty rare” for a car to enter the tunnel, a similar incident took place in November 2014 when another car mistakenly entered the Queens Quay tunnel disrupting TTC service for six hours in the process.

The car from 2014 became trapped within the tracks around 4 a.m. and wasn’t removed until noon.

In 2014, TTC told the Star that was the third time a car has gotten stuck in the Queens Quay streetcar tunnel and that they were now considering making the signs warning drivers not to enter the tunnel more obvious.

TTC spokesperson Danny Nicholson couldn’t confirm Friday if the signs had been changed since, but said that regardless, the entrance to the streetcar tunnel is “well-marked” and that car drivers should exercise caution.