The busy intersection of Queen Street East, Eastern Avenue and Kingston Road will be "fully closed" for about two months for TTC reconstruction work.

The intersection will close on September 7 and is scheduled to reopen in early November. Some preliminary work led to overnight closures starting on September 3.

The closure is so crews can replace both the tracks and the overhead infrastructure for streetcars, make improvements to sidewalks and medians in the area and install a new TTC streetcar accessible platform, said Michael D'Andrea, chief engineer of the City of Toronto.

"It's a major project for us," D'Andrea told CBC Toronto.

According to the city:

Queen Street East will be closed to through traffic between Coxwell and Woodbine, with local access available.

Kingston Road will be closed to through traffic from Queen to Woodbine, with local access available.

Eastern Avenue will be closed to local traffic from Queen to Coxwell, with local access available.

This map from the City of Toronto shows the extent of the intersection closure at Kingston Road, Eastern Avenue and Queen Street East. (City of Toronto)

Some one-way side streets will be made two-way to improve local access.

Local road access will be maintained for area businesses and homes, D'Andrea said.

He advised travellers to plan their trips ahead of time and allow plenty of time to get around the area. Motorists can use Dundas Street and Lake Shore Boulevard for east-west trips, and Woodbine, Greenwood, Jones and Carlaw for north-south trips.

The city notice warns that work will carry on 24 hours a day, seven days a week. All concrete breaking work will occur between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m.

The work also means a number of TTC service disruptions in the area, including the 501 streetcar, as well as the Coxwell, Kingston Road and Downtown/Beach Express buses.