ROUTES
Operator: Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
Note: The lettered route designations are of an indicative nature only, they were never used as such. The official names of the routes are given in the second column in capitals.
STREETCAR ROUTES
B | BLOOR | Jane & Bloor - Bloor St. - Danforth Ave. - Victoria Park & Danforth |
BA | BATHURST | Church & King - King St. - Bathurst St. - Bathurst & St. Clair |
C | CARLTON | Howard Park Ave. (High Park) - College St. - Carlton St. - Gerrard St. - Main St. - Main & Danforth |
CX | COXWELL | Coxwell & Danforth - Coxwell Ave. - Coxwell & Queen |
D | DUNDAS | City Hall Loop - Bay St. - Dundas St. - Runnymede & Dundas |
E | EARLSCOURT | Lansdowne & St. Clair - St Clair Ave. - Mt. Pleasant Rd. - Mt. Pleasant & Eglinton |
F | FORT | (Exhibition -) Fleet Loop - Bathurst St. - Bathurst & St. Clair |
H | HARBORD | Lansdowne & Davenport (St. Clarens Loop) - Davenport Rd. - Dovercourt Rd. - Bloor St. - Ossington St. - Harbord St. - Spadina Ave. - Dundas St. - Gerrard St. - Pape Ave. - Pape & Danforth |
K | KING | Dundas W & Bloor - Roncesvalles Ave. - King St. - Queen St. - Broadview Ave. - Broadview & Danforth |
KR | KINGSTON ROAD | McCaul Loop - Queen St. - Kingston Rd. - Victoria Park Ave. & Kingston Rd. (Bingham Loop) |
LB | LONG BRANCH | Humber Loop - Lake Shore Blvd. - Long Branch |
P | PARLIAMENT | Parliament & Bloor - Parliament St. - Parliament & King |
Q | QUEEN | Humber Loop - Queensway - Queen St. - Neville Park |
R | ROGERS ROAD | Bicknell & Rogers Road - Rogers Road - Oakwood Ave. - Oakwood & St. Clair (- St. Clair Ave. - Yonge & St. Clair) |
SC | ST. CLAIR | (Avon Loop - Weston Rd. -) Keele & St. Clair - St. Clair Ave. - Yonge & St. Clair |
SUBWAY ROUTE
Y-U | YONGE-UNIVERSITY | Eglinton - Yonge - Union Station - University - Bloor & St.George |
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SYSTEM
NETWORK LENGTH
- Streetcars: ? km.
- Subway: ? km.
HISTORY
- Streetcars: (horse-powered) 11 Sept. 1861 - 30 Aug. 1894; (electric) 15 Aug. 1892 - today.
- Subway: 30 Mar. 1954 - today.
- LRT (Scarborough Rapid Transit): 22 Mar. 1985 - 24 July 2023..
GAUGE
- Streetcars: 1495 mm.
- Subway : 1495 mm.
- LRT: 1435 mm.
SOURCES
- Bromley, J.F. TTC '28: The electric railway services of the Toronto Transportation Commission in 1928. Toronto: Upper Canada Railway Society, 1968.
- Filey, M. Not a one-horse town: 125 years of Toronto and its streetcars. Toronto: [Author], 1986.
- Filey, M. The TTC story: The first seventy-five years. Toronto/Oxford: Dundurn Press, 1996.
- Simons, V. "Toronto: Making the move", Tramways & Urban Transit, Oct. 2013 (76:910), p.420-426.
- Skelsey, G. "Toronto: The TTC's streetcars at 80 (Part 4)", Tramways & Urban Transit, Jan. 2001 (64:757), p.15-18.
- Taplin, M.R. Tramways of North America, including rapid transit.Hassocks (England): Light Rail Transit Association, 1982 (?).
- Wickson, E.A. "Toronto's new Light Rail Line". In: Light Rail Review 2. London: Light Rail Transit Association, 2000 [p.63-65].
WIKIS
WEB SITES
- The Big Move
- Canadian Street Railways
- Canadian Transit
- Metrolinx
- Steve Munro's Web Site (dedicated to public transit in Toronto)
- Toronto (on UrbanRailNet)
- Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
- Transit Toronto
- TTS (Toronto Transportation Society) Online
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