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  2. Presidents' Conference Committee (Toronto streetcar) - Wikipedia

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    The first PCC delivery, class PC-1 (later renamed to A-1) cars 4001 and 4002, arrived at the Hillcrest Complex. [31] 24 September 1938 The St. Clair route (today's 512 St. Clair) became the first route in Toronto to have PCC service. [31] 18 July 1939 The Carton route (today's 506 Carlton) was converted to all-PCC operation. [32] 1 December 1939

  3. Toronto Transportation Commission - Wikipedia

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    Toronto continued their program of purchasing PCC cars, running the world's largest fleet, including many obtained second-hand from U.S. cities that abandoned streetcar service. With the creation of Metro Toronto in 1954 and the building of the Yonge subway line, the Toronto Transportation Commission was renamed the Toronto Transit Commission.

  4. Toronto streetcar system rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Transportation Commission inherited 830 streetcars from the Toronto Railway Company. However, the TTC found that only 351 of them were worth retaining; thus, the TTC disposed of the remaining 479 by 1924. (Two of the disposed cars were relics – horsecar 64, built in 1879, and streetcar 306, built in 1892.

  5. Peter Witt streetcar - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Transportation Commission ordered 575 custom Peter Witt cars from 1921 to 1923 and operated them until 1965. Philadelphia Rapid Transit ordered 525 cars from 1923 to 1926, while also converting most of their 1,500 Nearside streetcar fleet to center exit models. Production continued until the introduction of the PCC streetcar in the mid ...

  6. Luttrell Loop - Wikipedia

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    An A11-class PCC waits at the platform of the second Luttrell Loop in 1966. The Toronto Transit Commission 's Luttrell Loop was the eastern terminus of the Bloor streetcar line . The loop was closed in 1968 after completion of an extension of the Bloor–Danforth subway line .

  7. Alto (high-speed rail) - Wikipedia

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    Alto (stylized as ALTO), also known as the Toronto–Quebec City High-Speed Rail Network, [1] is a planned high-speed rail network in Canada that will connect Quebec City to Toronto. It was announced by the federal government and Justin Trudeau on February 19, 2025.

  8. List of Ontario railways - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway: GT: 1891 1899 Canada Atlantic Railway: The western half of J.R. Booth's Canada Atlantic Railway, formerly merged into the CAR in 1899. Ottawa, Arnprior and Renfrew Railway: GT: 1888 1891 Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway: Ottawa and Gatineau Railway: CP: 1894 1901 Ottawa, Northern and Western Railway

  9. Conservative Party of Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 February 2025. Federal political party For the historical party, see Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942). Conservative Party of Canada Parti conservateur du Canada Abbreviation CPC PCC Leader Pierre Poilievre President Stephen Barber Deputy leaders Melissa Lantsman Tim Uppal Senate leader Don ...

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