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  1. Subway and Streetcar Map. 900. Subway lines. Streetcar routes. Express bus to Pearson Airport.

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  2. TTC Subway and Streetcar Map (Printable) January 2021 Author: Toronto Transit Commission TTC Design Subject: TTC Subway and Streetcar Map (Printable) January 2021 Ver 1.0 Keywords: TTC Subway and Streetcar Map (Printable) January 2021 Created Date: 12/23/2020 9:38:45 AM

  3. The Toronto Subway system, consisting of 3 underground subway lines, forms the heart of the City of Toronto's public transit system. The TTC subway has a total of 71 stations (more any other system in Canada) located along 70 kilometres of track.

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  4. Durham Region Transit. gotransit.com 1-866-MOVE-YRT miway.ca 905-874-2999. 1-866-247-0055. yrt.ca. bramptontransit.com durhamregiontransit.com. ©2021 Toronto Transit Commission – Content is accurate as of March 2021 and is subject to change. For more detailed and current route and schedule information, visit. ttc.ca.

  5. Feb 19, 2019 · Transit Maps: Official Map: Subway and Streetcar Map of Toronto, 2019. Seen on Twitter, and requested by a few readers is this new map from the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) that shows both Toronto’s subway and streetcar networks.

  6. TTC Subway and Streetcar Map June 2024 Author: Toronto Transit Commission TTC Design Subject: TTC Subway and Streetcar Map June 2024\n1.0 Keywords: TTC Subway and Streetcar Map June 2024 Created Date: 6/19/2024 11:21:49 AM

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  8. The Toronto subway is a rapid transit system serving Toronto, Canada. It consists of one elevated metro line and three heavy rail lines. Those four lines and 76 stations serve the second busiest system in Canada. It began operation in March 1954. Transfers between all services and modes are free.