After an exciting transit weekend with the TTC unveiling its new subway line and opening to the public for free rides all Sunday long, the inevitable has happened - delays and service suspensions. The TTC has just announced via Twitter that they've suspended subway service between Jane and Islington stations due to an individual being injured at track level near Royal York station. Service suspended on Line 2, Bloor Danforth, both ways at Royal York, due to a personal injury at track level. Update to follow. #TTC — Official TTC Tweets (@TTCnotices) December 18, 2017 The incident happened just after 11AM and at the moment there is no other details on who this person is and what had them at ground level on the tracks. For now shuttle buses will be dispatched to move Monday commuters throughout the city. UPDATE: Train service suspended on Line 2 (BD) between Jane and Islington Stations due to a personal injury at track level at Royal York Stn. Shuttle buses en route. #TTC — Official TTC Tweets (@TTCnotices) December 18, 2017 At this moment there are 44 shuttles out of 59 on the route between Islington and Jane Stations. More buses are being pulled from nearby routes. #TTC— Official TTC Tweets (@TTCnotices) December 18, 2017 We will be updating this story as more information become available.