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  2. Line 4 Sheppard - Wikipedia

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    Line 4 Sheppard is the newest and shortest rapid transit line of the Toronto subway system, operated by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). [2] It opened on November 22, 2002, and has five stations along 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi) of track, which is built without any open sections in the district of North York along Sheppard Avenue East between Yonge Street and Don Mills Road. [3]

  3. Toronto subway - Wikipedia

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    Line 1 Yonge–University and Line 4 Sheppard operate using the newest version of Toronto's subway cars, the Toronto Rocket, while Line 2 Bloor–Danforth uses the older T1 subway trains. [ 89 ] The TTC's original G-series cars were manufactured by the Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company .

  4. Leslie station - Wikipedia

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    Leslie station opened for public viewing on November 22, 2002, along with the rest of the Sheppard subway line and for revenue service on November 24, 2002. [ 3 ] On December 22, 2016, this station and Coxwell were the last subway stations to be equipped with Presto card readers.

  5. Toronto Transit Commission - Wikipedia

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    Line 4 Sheppard: An east–west line that opened in 2002. From 1985 until 2023, Line 3 Scarborough, a partly elevated light metro line served the district of Scarborough. The three subway lines are served by 678 cars grouped in trains of four cars on Line 4 Sheppard, and six cars on Line 1 Yonge–University and Line 2 Bloor–Danforth.

  6. Bessarion station - Wikipedia

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    Bessarion is a station on Line 4 Sheppard of the Toronto subway. Opened in 2002, it is the least-used station on the heavy-rail portion of the subway system as of 2024 [update] , with an average of 3,180 passengers per weekday.

  7. Sheppard–Yonge station - Wikipedia

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    Sheppard–Yonge first opened as Sheppard in 1974, when the Yonge–University subway line was extended north from Eglinton to Finch.The extension was planned to open in two stages with Sheppard as the temporary terminus, but construction north of York Mills was delayed by various problems and in 1973, York Mills was opened as the temporary terminus instead; Sheppard and Finch stations opened ...

  8. Don Mills LRT - Wikipedia

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    The TTC did not indicate specific stops at the time of planning. [6] The Big Move indicates that the line would intersect mobility hubs at Eglinton, Don Mills, Steeles, and Highway 407, and facilitate transfers to the Eglinton Crosstown line, Line 4 Sheppard, the Sheppard East LRT, an LRT or BRT line on Steeles, the 407 Transitway, and the Highway 7 Rapidway.

  9. Toronto subway rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto subway system's rolling stock consists of 880 subway cars for Line 1 Yonge–University, Line 2 Bloor–Danforth, and Line 4 Sheppard. The rolling stock is owned and maintained by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).