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      • In March 2007, Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) released its Transit City Light Rail Plan, which identified Jane Street as one of its LRT (light rail transit) corridors. The TTC and City of Toronto are working together to identify a 14.5 km LRT route in the Jane Street corridor extending from the Bloor-Danforth subway to Steeles Avenue.
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  2. Jane Street was one of the highest-scoring roadways in the RapidTO: Surface Transit Network Plan and was also identified in TTC’s 5-Year Service Plan & 10-Year Outlook as a key candidate for transit priority.

  3. Jan 21, 2023 · In this video I look at the history of the unbuilt Jane Street LRT line. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:20 - Chapter 1: Origins 2:00 - Chapter 2: LRT Project 10:51 - Conclusion All information from...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_LRTJane LRT - Wikipedia

    The Jane LRT is an inactive proposal for a light rail line in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was originally proposed in 2007, cancelled in 2010, and later revived in the 2013 "Feeling Congested?" report by the City of Toronto, where it was labelled as a "Future Transit Project". [2] .

  5. RapidTO: Jane Street. Serving over 43,000 customers on an average weekday prior to the pandemic and travelling through several Neighbourhood Improvement Areas, Jane Street from Eglinton Avenue West to Steeles Avenue West is the second roadway being studied for transit priority measures. Get Involved.

  6. The TTC and City of Toronto are working together to identify a 14.5 km LRT route in the Jane Street corridor extending from the Bloor-Danforth subway to Steeles Avenue. The goal is to provide fast, reliable transit service for customers and to reduce traffic congestion, which will reduce the harmful emissions that cause greenhouse gases.

  7. In 2007, there was a proposal for a Jane LRT to be developed, which would run in the centre median of Jane Street. However, the proposal was canceled in 2010, after Rob Ford had become Mayor of Toronto.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_stationJane station - Wikipedia

    Jane is a subway station on Line 2 Bloor–Danforth of the Toronto subway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located just north of Bloor Street West, spanning the block east of Jane Street to Armadale Avenue, with entrances from all three streets. It opened in 1968 as part of the westerly extension from Keele to Islington Station. [2]

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