With the imminent opening of Line 5 Eglinton LRT on February 8, the TTC has repeatedly been asked “will it be faster then the bus”. They have said, yes, but with few details.
On February 3, the online schedules (GTFS format) came out for the next period including stop-by-stop travel times for Line 5. This article compares these times with the existing schedules for the 32 Eglinton West and 34 Eglinton East buses. The LRT is almost always faster except late in the evening, and then on only part of the route.
Later in the article are charts of scheduled speeds and stop spacing for the bus and LRT operations.
Scheduled Travel Time Comparisons
Here is a comparison by time of day for weekday service.
| Eastbound | 7-8am Bus | 7-8am LRT | 1pm Bus | 1pm LRT | 5pm Bus | 5pm LRT | 8pm Bus | 8pm LRT | 11pm Bus | 11pm LRT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mt. Dennis to Kennedy | 1h29m | 54m | 1h29m | 52m | 1h46m | 54m | 1h10m | 52m | 54m | 52m |
| Mt. Dennis to Cedarvale | 25m | 11m | 22m | 10m | 29m | 11m | 16m | 10m | 11m | 10m |
| Cedarvale to Yonge | 18m | 9m | 17m | 9m | 19m | 9m | 12m | 9m | 9m | 9m |
| Mt. Dennis to Yonge | 42m | 20m | 39m | 19m | 48m | 20m | 28m | 19m | 20m | 19m |
| Yonge to Don Valley | 20m | 12m | 21m | 12m | 27m | 12m | 18m | 12m | 15m | 12m |
| Don Valley to Kennedy | 27m | 22m | 29m | 21m | 31m | 22m | 24m | 21m | 19m | 21m |
| Yonge to Kennedy | 47m | 34m | 50m | 33m | 58m | 34m | 42m | 33m | 34m | 33m |
And for westbound:
| Westbound | 7-8am Bus | 7-8am LRT | 1pm Bus | 1pm LRT | 5pm Bus | 5pm LRT | 8pm Bus | 8pm LRT | 11pm Bus | 11pm LRT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kennedy to Mt. Dennis | 1h22m | 52m | 1h21m | 52m | 1h36m | 54m | 1h10m | 52m | 55m | 52m |
| Kennedy to Don Valley | 20m | 21m | 28m | 21m | 29m | 22m | 21m | 21m | 17m | 21m |
| Don Valley to Yonge | 32m | 13m | 22m | 13m | 24m | 13m | 20m | 13m | 17m | 13m |
| Kennedy to Yonge | 52m | 34m | 50m | 34m | 53m | 35m | 41m | 34m | 34m | 34m |
| Yonge to Cedarvale | 14m | 9m | 14m | 9m | 20m | 9m | 13m | 9m | 9m | 9m |
| Cedarvale to Mt. Dennis | 16m | 9m | 17m | 9m | 23m | 10m | 16m | 9m | 12m | 9m |
| Yonge to Mt. Dennis | 30m | 18m | 31m | 18m | 43m | 19m | 29m | 18m | 21m | 18m |
Generally speaking, travel times are much shorter for the LRT with the least difference falling in the surface section east of Don Valley Station. This is partly due to traffic and signal constraints at cross streets, and partly due to stations being closer together preventing operation at high speed between them.
Scheduled Speeds
The charts below show the scheduled speeds for buses in January and trains in February 2026. The travel times are taken from the GTFS electronic schedules published by the TTC on February 3, as are the stop spacings.
Buses in January 2026

LRT in February 2026
Note that scheduled speeds are the same for many periods with only the peaks having slightly lower speeds on part of the route.

Stop Spacing
The issue of stop spacing comes up routinely when some advocates and professionals talk about speeding up transit service. The charts below show the spacing of stops on the existing 32/34 bus routes, and on the coming 5 Eglinton LRT. Note that the LRT stops are much more widely spaced.
Those who live between stops and do not wish to, or cannot, walk to a station will have to be content with the new 34 Eglinton bus running from Kennedy to Mount Dennis every 20 minutes.
Late in the evening when the LRT is closed, there will be a shuttle bus on top of the 34 service, but the shuttle will only stop at LRT stations running, effectively, as an express service. The 334 night bus consolidating the existing 332 and 334 routes will make all stops.
TTC Service Standards provide that stops on local surface routes should not be more than 400m apart making a maximum walking distance of 200m assuming no obstacles such as hills, and not including access distance to the main transit street from inside of street blocks.
Bus in January 2026

LRT in February 2026

I’m having difficulty reading the LRT stop spacing chart. The chart shows Birchmount station as 1km from Golden Mile, but the stations IRL are 800-820m apart, depending upon how you measure.
Steve: The spacings are from the TTC’s schedule info which show the two stops as .975km apart.
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What about the diamond bus lane signs on Eglinton? Will they be removed? Were they even enforced before February 8th? Will the diamond signs still be there for the 34 Eglinton bus?
Steve: I doubt anyone remembers they exist.
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Will be interesting to see if the dwell times are shorter or longer. Many more doors to enter, and the payment on the street should get dwells sub 20 seconds hopefully.
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Just a question but the new revamped 334, will it come out of any other Garage/division outside of Eglinton and I would guess, Mount Dennis? What about the other new routes?
Steve: I have not yet received the details of the operating plans. When I get them, there will be the usual spreadsheet and article.
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