GojiMet86 Posted December 27, 2019 Share #1 Posted December 27, 2019 The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) system is the busiest transit system in Canada. It has about 2200 buses for service in more than 120+ routes, about 850 train cars for service on 4 rapid transit subway lines, and 200 streetcars for 15 streetcar lines. The Toronto Subway Lines 1 and 2 have a frequency of 2-3 minutes during the rush hours and 5 minutes in the off-peak. Line 3 runs every 5 to 7 minutes. That is something I really enjoyed about this system. Lines 1, 2, and 4 are 4 ft 10 7⁄8 in (1,495 mm) wide, a little wider than the stander gauge lines (Line 3 and future Lines 5 and 6, maybe 7). Line 1 Yonge-University is a big loop. It starts in the north, heads downtown to Union Station, and heads back up north again, for a total length of 24 miles with 38 stations. It is the busiest of all the lines and is home to the new Toronto Rocket trains. It was recently extended from Sheppard West (former Downsview) to Vaughan Metro Centre. Line 2 Bloor-Danforth runs east-to-west from Kennedy to Kipling, passing through downtown but not Union Station. It is 16 miles long and has 31 stations, and hosts the older T1 trains (with the old subway aesthetics and personally my favorite because of its similar look to older NYC trains). Line 3 Scarborough is an interesting little thing. It's not heavy rail transit but is a light rail train with more in common with the JFK Airtrain. Its Mark I rolling stock is the predecessor to the Bombardier Innovia Metro. Now the line itself essentially extends Line 2 from Kennedy to McCowan (4 miles, 6 stations). There have been plans forever to extend Line 2 to replace Line 3, with Doug Ford (yes, the brother of Rob) calling for the latest proposal. Unfortunately, I was not able to get photos of Line 4 Sheppard (east-west, 3.4 miles with 5 stations), which is this rather useless dinky that should have been built as a light rail line, especially since it is in the middle of nowhere and doesn't even head south to the business center. Not included is the light rail Line 5 Eglinton under construction. It will run from east from Kennedy, along Eglinton Avenue, and to Mount Dennis GO Transit, making connections to Line 2 and both sides of Line 1. The Bombardier Flexity Freedom trains are being delivered already. Also not included is Line 6 Finch West, another LRT whose construction just began. It will run from Line 1's new Finch West station west to Humber College along Finch Avenue. It will run Alstom Citadis trains. The subway has its own share of problems (if you don't follow Steve Munro, please do. The man is incredible in his advocacy for transit. Wish we had someone like him in the New York: https://stevemunro.ca/ ), but it runs very well. It's positives should be emulated here. IMG_2521 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2523 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2525 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2527 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2529 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2533 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2535 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2536 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2542 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2547 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2557 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2562 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2565 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2762 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2765 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2766 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2769 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2776 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2779 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2783 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2786 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2796 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2799 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2803 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2809 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2829 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2832 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2835 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2836 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2838 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2840 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2842 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2846 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2849 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2850 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2858 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2860 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2864 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2866 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2870 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2872 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2878 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2880 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2881 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2886 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2889 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2891 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2894 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2900 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2902 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2906 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2907 by GojiMet86, on Flickr IMG_2910 by GojiMet86, on Flickr 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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