Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
To Main Street station: Birchmount 149 Etobicoke-Bloor EB To High Park station: WB To Kipling station: Queensway Line 2 accessibility shuttle: Temporary route for accessibility at subway stations without elevators [5] 154 Curran Hall EB To U of T Scarborough: WB To Kennedy station: Eglinton 160 Bathurst North NB To Centre Street SB To Wilson ...
Silver Street station is located on a long straight section of elevated track, on the Lea Valley lines from Liverpool Street to Cheshunt and Enfield Town.Looking north, the platforms at Edmonton Green can be seen (there is just 50 chains (1.0 km) between the two stops) whilst looking south, trains leaving White Hart Lane are seen almost immediately as they leave that station (it being only 64 ...
The final section linked Lower Edmonton on the Enfield branch via Churchbury (later Southbury) with the Broxbourne line at Cheshunt, opening on 1 October 1891; it was known as the Churchbury loop until the renaming of that station in 1960, then the Southbury loop. A station was proposed near Clapton called Queens Road but never opened. [4]
Lower Edmonton: – the station on the single section of the old branch had one service in the morning peak at 7:18 a.m. which was direct to Liverpool Street. This was a workmen's train . The evening peak return working was a normal service train routed via Stratford which departed Liverpool street at 5:17 p.m.
In 1998 the route was extended south from Liverpool St station to London Bridge station. The service was converted to an articulated bus operation in 2004 with a fleet of Mercedes-Benz O530G and withdrawn north of Edmonton, with new route 349 taking over.
Viva Blue is a BRT line on the Viva bus rapid transit system in York Region, located north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is operated by Tok Transit , under contract from York Region Transit . This is the busiest bus route in the York Region Transit network, and one of the busiest in the Greater Toronto Area .
Lower Edmonton (low level) railway station was a station in Edmonton, London opened in 1849 by the Eastern Counties Railway as part of the original Enfield Town branch line. Originally named Edmonton it was renamed as Lower Edmonton low level to distinguish it from neighbouring Lower Edmonton high level. It closed to passengers in 1939 although ...
The station structure will be separate from the parallel railway bridge and embankment. The Ontario Line station will have centre platforms and two entrances. One entrance will be on the east side of Carlaw Avenue north of Gerrard Street. A second entrance will be on the south side of Gerrard Street adjacent to Gerrard Carlaw Parkette. [56]