The fire broke out at Bloor-Yonge station, police said, and service on that section was shut down shortly after 7 a.m. Toronto Fire Services and TTC officials worked to resolve the problem and were able to extinguish the “main body of the fire” by late morning. A transit authority spokesman said cleanup and additional testing were needed before service could fully resume. Broadview Station Large number of people in the queue! Tuesday morning, July 25, 2022 pic.twitter.com/vbN4r48jIt —@WishuBedilu Earlier in the day, police said a large crowd had formed outside Pape and Broadview stations as buses carried passengers delayed by the disturbance. “Crowds of people entering traffic,” police added in a tweet. The cause of the fire has yet to be determined, but the TTC said additional repairs will be made without further service interruptions.