Cyclist Struck by Streetcar in Downtown Toronto
Cyclist Struck by Streetcar in Downtown Toronto

A cyclist was struck by a streetcar in downtown Toronto on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, according to police. The incident occurred near King Street and caused significant traffic delays in the area.

Details of the Incident

Emergency services responded to the scene shortly after the collision. The cyclist's condition has not been released, but paramedics provided medical attention. The streetcar was stopped as police investigated.

King Street, a major transit corridor, experienced disruptions as a result. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) reported delays on streetcar routes through the area. Commuters were advised to seek alternative transportation.

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Broader Transit Issues

This incident adds to ongoing transit challenges in Toronto. Earlier on Tuesday, no service was reported on the Finch West LRT since 8 a.m., with delays of up to 20 minutes on the Eglinton line. The TTC is working to restore normal service.

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