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  1. List of Toronto subway stations. Toronto subway map. The Toronto subway is a system of three underground, surface, and elevated rapid transit lines in Toronto and Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, operated by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).

  2. List of Toronto subway stations Last updated February 26, 2024. Toronto subway map. The Toronto subway is a system of three underground, surface, and elevated rapid transit lines in Toronto and Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, operated by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).

    Station
    Line
    Grade
    Opened [7] [8]
    Underground
    1974
    102,025
    Underground
    1987
    31,471
    Underground
    1974, 2002
    134,076
    Underground
    1973
    28,461
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    • Current System
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    • Statistics

    Williams Omnibus Bus Line

    Williams Omnibus Bus Line was the first mass transportation system in the old City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada with four six-passenger buses. Established in 1849 by local cabinetmaker Burt Williams, it consisted of horse-drawn stagecoaches operating from the St. Lawrence Market to the Red Lion Hotel in Yorkville. The bus line was a great success, and four larger vehicles were added in 1850. After a few years, even more buses were in use, and were operating every few minutes. In 1861, the city...

    Toronto Street Railway

    After the Williams Omnibus Bus Line had become heavily loaded in 1861, the city of Toronto issued a transit franchise (Resolution 14, By-law 353) for a horse-drawn street railway. The winner was Alexander Easton's Toronto Street Railway which opened the first street railway line in Canada on September 11, 1861, operating from Yorkville Town Hallto the St. Lawrence Market. The second line was on Queen Street. On other routes, the TSR continued to operate omnibuses. By 1868, the railway passed...

    Toronto Railway Company

    The Toronto Railway Company(TRC) was the first operator of horseless streetcars in Toronto. Formed by a partnership between James Ross and William Mackenzie, a 30-year franchise was granted in 1891 to modernize transit operations after a previous 30-year franchise that saw horse car service from the Toronto Street Railway (TSR). At the end of the TSR franchise, the city ran the railway for eight months, but ended up granting another 30-year franchise to a private operator, the TRC. The first...

    Airport rail link

    The Union Pearson Express (UP Express) is an airport rail link service. It runs between Canada's two busiest transportation hubs: Union Station in Downtown Toronto and Toronto Pearson International Airport along GO Transit's Kitchener line. It also stops at Weston and BloorGO Transit stations.

    Airport people mover

    The Terminal Link is a people mover monorail hybrid located in Toronto Pearson International Airport. It runs between Terminal 1, Terminal 3 and a long term parking lot. Any future extensions are not yet planned.

    Buses and streetcars

    The rest of the city is primarily served by a network of about 150 bus routes, many of them forming a grid along main streets, and all of them (except for routes 99 and 171, both of which connect to bus garages, and 176 Mimico GO, which serves Mimico GO Station) connecting to one or more subway stations. A more distinctive feature of the TTC is the streetcar system, one of the few remaining in North America with a substantial amount of in-street operation. The city of Toronto has the largest...

    Line 5 Eglinton

    Line 5 Eglinton is a 19-kilometre (12 mi) light rail transit (LRT) line being constructed along Eglinton Avenue from Mount Dennis in York to Kennedy station. Line 5 will run underground for 10 km (6.2 mi) from Mount Dennis to just east of Brentcliffe Road before rising to the surface to continue another 9 km (5.6 mi) towards Kennedy Station, though Science Centre station will be underground. The first phase of the LRT will have 25 stations and is expected to be completed by 2024. There are pr...

    Line 6 Finch West

    Line 6 Finch West is a planned 11-kilometre (6.8 mi), 19-stop light rail line scheduled for completion in 2023.It was also originally a part of the Transit City proposal.

    Sheppard East LRT

    The Sheppard East LRT is a proposed 13-kilometre (8.1 mi) light railline. As part of the Transit City proposal, the line was originally planned to start construction in 2009 with a 2013 opening date. However, since 2010, the line has been deferred indefinitely.

    In 2017, the average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Toronto, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 96 minutes. 34% of public transit riders ride for more than two hours every day. The average amount of time people wait at a stop or station for public transit is 14 minutes, while 10% of riders wait for over twen...

  3. Plans for the future. Operations and procedures. Hours and frequency of operation. Stations. Current stations. Emergencies. Notes. References. Other websites. Toronto subway. The Toronto subway and RT is the main rapid transit (RT) railway system in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is run by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).

  4. 26 de ene. de 2016 · Published Online January 26, 2016. Last Edited December 6, 2019. The Toronto subway is part of a larger public transportation network, including streetcars, buses and light rapid transit, run by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). It opened on 30 March 1954, making it Canada’s first subway.