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RT-12 (1st) Battery-electric locomotive: 1968 Nippon Sharyo: 2009 [15] Used some equipment from burned G-2 subway cars RT-12 (2nd) Electric locomotive 2009 Arva Industries: Active RT-13 Centre cab crane car 1968 Nippon Sharyo: Active Used some equipment from burned G-2 subway cars RT-14 (1st) Rail grinder 1949/197x CC&F/TTC: 1991
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The H series is the third series of rapid transit rolling stock used in the subway system of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They were built in six production sets, named H-1 to H-6, from 1965 to 1990 in Thunder Bay, Ontario, for the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). The entire rolling stock was retired in 2014, though thirteen remaining cars still ...
The T series, also known as the T-1, is the fourth series of rapid transit rolling stock used in the subway system of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.They were ordered by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) in 1992 and built in one production set between 1995 and 2001 by Bombardier Transportation in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Lainey Wilson's upcoming tour is sure to be a whirlwind.. The country star is packing up her bell bottoms to embark on her upcoming Whirlwind World Tour. She made the major announcement with a ...
The S series was the rolling stock of light metro used on Line 3 Scarborough, part of the subway system of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.They were built from 1983 to 1986 for the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) by the Urban Transportation Development Corporation (UTDC) in Millhaven, Ontario.