Street closures near London Campus
What Fanshawe students and employees need to know
As part of the City of London’s East London Link rapid transit project, construction continues near Fanshawe College’s London Campus.
As of Tuesday, October 14 (weather permitting), the south portion of the Oxford Street and First Street intersection will be closed for approximately four weeks. This means:
- No north–south travel through the intersection
- No access to Oxford Street from First Street
- Oxford Street remains open for east–west traffic
Getting to campus
Pedestrian access will be maintained
For those walking to campus, a temporary pathway is available along the north side of Oxford Street. Please follow posted signage and use designated crossings, which may shift as work progresses.
Driving detours
Drivers should follow detour signs and allow extra time when travelling through the area. Navigation apps like Google Maps or Waze can help you plan your route.
Local businesses
Nearby businesses remain open and accessible from Oxford Street.
Transit updates: bus stop changes and detours
For the latest route and detour information and updates about service changes, visit:
- Detours and stop closures: londontransit.ca/detours-stop-closures
- Routes and schedules: londontransit.ca/plan-a-trip/schedules
- Follow LTC on X (Twitter): @LTCLdnOnt
- Email: ltc@londontransit.ca
Thank you for your patience!
We appreciate your cooperation as we work with the City of London to improve transit infrastructure near the London Campus.
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