Toronto police said the collision happened outside Jane subway station.
Five people are injured after a five-vehicle collision involving a TTC bus Sunday evening.
Toronto police said on Twitter they responded to a multi-vehicle collision outside Jane subway station, near Jane Street and Bloor Street West. Police said five people were injured and one of the vehicles was a TTC bus. Toronto paramedics said they were first called to the collision at 6:30 p.m., and that they transported four people to hospital with minor injuries.
Police said they closed Bloor Street West from Jane Street to Armadale Avenue while traffic services investigates the crash. Police ask drivers to expect delays and consider detours away from the area.
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