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Go Train/TTC bus crash 12 December 1975 Scarborough, Ontario: 10 a GO Transit Train slammed into a Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) bus containing 50 passengers, including the driver, after the bus stalled at a level crossing at St. Clair Avenue and Kennedy Road in Scarborough, killing 10 and injuring a further 20. [15] Lantzville bus crash
Ritson Road GO Station is a planned GO Transit train station to be built by Metrolinx in Oshawa, ... (1980 to 2000) at 500 Howard Street in downtown Oshawa. ...
According to a 2023 revised proposal, the Bowmanville extension will be double-tracked between Courtice and Ritson Road GO stations, and be located on the south side of, and separate from, CP Rail's Belleville Subdivision. Most station facilities will be located on the north side of the CP Rail tracks. [1]
Tignish train crash: 21 February 1932: near Tignish, Prince Edward Island: 4: 11: A snowstorm resulted in a train getting stuck in a snow drift. Another train collided head on with the stuck train. The incident is considered PEI's worst rail accident. [50] Cataraqui automobile/train crash: 6 October 1945: Chesterville, Ontario: 6: 0
Regional Road 16 (Ritson Road) 419.4: 260.6: 419 Regional Road 33 (Harmony Road) Regional Road 22 (Bloor Street) To Regional Road 56 (Farewell Street) Clarington: 425.4: 264.3: 425 Regional Road 34 (Courtice Road) – Courtice: 426.5: 265.0: 426: Via Highway 407 via Highway 418 north: Former tolled highway; construction began in 2016, Opened ...
July 16 – United States – Santa Monica Farmers Market crash. An elderly man drove his car into another car and then into a farmers' market, killing ten people and injuring 70. September 22 – Philippines – A bus collided with another bus and a van before plunging into a ravine in Gattaran, Cagayan, killing 14. [25]
A 20-year-old woman, 18-year-old man and 16-year-old boy died when a red 2017 Dodge Ram 1500 hit the tree, according to police. A 17-year-old girl and a 19-year-old man also were injured and taken ...
Oshawa Bus Terminal was a bus terminal located at 47 Bond Street West in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. The building is owned by the City of Oshawa and incorporates a multi-storey municipal parking lot; [ 2 ] it no longer serves buses. [ 1 ]