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Toronto Railway Company
The Toronto Railway Company was the first operator of horseless streetcars in Toronto. The franchise was granted in 1891 and help modernize transit operations after years of sub-standard service from the Toronto Street Railways. However, the City fought with the TRC to establish routes beyond the then city limits. Despite the establishment on the city owned Toronto Civic Railways, the TRC continue to be the main transit operator until the Toronto Transportation Commission was created in 1921.
Routes
- Queen-High Park
- Church
- Carlton-College
- Yonge
- Belt Line
- Bloor-McCaul
- Avenue Road
- Dundas
- College-Yonge
- Bathurst
- Wincester
- Parliament
- Broadview
Roster
The TRC streetcars were made of wood and earlier cars were likely built in house at their car works at Front and Frederick Streets:
- TRC SE-ST-T
- James Crossan-Cobourg Car Works (Cobourg ON) SE-ST-M
- TRC DE-DT-T
- TRC SE-DT-M
- Preston Car and Coach Birney Car
References
Last updated: 05-28-2005 13:13:23
03-10-2013 05:06:04
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