A 54-year-old Toronto man is facing several charges after allegedly threatening to bomb two TTC subway stations.

Police allege that between Friday and Sunday the accused man made phone calls to the TTC threatening to bomb either York Mills or Eglinton subway station.

Then on Sunday, just before 11:30 p.m., police say the TTC received a phone call about a bomb threat at York Mills subway station. Officers subsequently located a man fitting the suspect's description at Eglinton subway station.

The 54-year-old man was arrested and charged with:

Five counts of public mischief.

Five counts of endangering life.

He appeared in Toronto court yesterday.

Police say that based on their investigation they believe that there was never a threat to public safety.