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  2. Line 2 Bloor–Danforth - Wikipedia

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    An M1-series subway train, one of the first trains to operate on the BloorDanforth line. The first trains to operate on Line 2 were the M1-series subway trains, which were among the first subway trains to be manufactured in Canada. [62] At the time of construction, these subway cars were the longest in the world. [63]

  3. Greenwood Yard - Wikipedia

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    A subway train about to enter Greenwood yard as seen from above the Greenwood Portal A work car parked inside the Greenwood Shop TTC's Greenwood Shop located at the complex. The Greenwood Yard (also known as the Greenwood Complex) is a rail yard with support buildings that service subway vehicles on Line 2 BloorDanforth of the Toronto subway.

  4. Bay station - Wikipedia

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    Lower Bay signage from 1966, when the TTC was about to open the BloorDanforth subway line. Below the main platform for Bay station is an abandoned platform, which was used for only six months in 1966 when the TTC experimentally ran trains whose routes included portions of both the Yonge–University and BloorDanforth lines.

  5. Main Street station (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Main Street is a station on Line 2 BloorDanforth in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is located on the east side of Main Street a short distance north of Danforth Avenue. Connections to GO Transit's commuter train service on the Lakeshore East line can be made at Danforth GO Station, approximately 300 metres to the south on the east side of Main ...

  6. Islington station (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Islington is a subway station on Line 2 BloorDanforth of the Toronto subway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the north side of Bloor Street West on the west side of Islington Avenue. A central platform serves trains running in both directions.

  7. Kipling station - Wikipedia

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    Kipling is the western terminus station of Line 2 BloorDanforth of the Toronto subway system. The station is served by buses and subway trains operated by the Toronto Transit Commission and is adjacent to the Kipling GO Station on the Milton line of GO Transit and the Kipling Bus Terminal, where passengers can connect with MiWay and GO Transit bus services.

  8. Bloor–Yonge station - Wikipedia

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    Bloor–Yonge is a subway station on Line 1 Yonge–University and Line 2 BloorDanforth in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Located in Downtown Toronto, under the intersection of Yonge Street and Bloor Street, it is the busiest subway station in the system, handling over 200,000 passengers on an average weekday. [3]

  9. Keele Yard - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1966, the yard historically supplemented Greenwood Yard and stored trains for Line 2 BloorDanforth and Line 1 Yonge–University subways. The trains would be given some minor maintenance and have their interiors cleaned. This continued until the late 1970s when Wilson Yard was opened

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