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  2. Toronto streetcar system rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    The TTC purchased 745 PCC streetcars in all, 317 air-electric (with air-compressor) and 428 all-electric (no air-compressor), 540 new and 205 used (from several U.S. operators abandoning streetcar service). 175 PCCs had couplers for multiple-unit operation, and the TTC used them to assemble two-car PCC trains. (The TTC had only a maximum of 744 ...

  3. Toronto Transit Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is the primary public transport agency in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, operating the majority of the city's bus and rail services. It is the oldest and largest of the urban transit service providers in the Greater Toronto Area, with numerous connections to systems serving its surrounding municipalities.

  4. Toronto subway rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    The first of the new TR trains was scheduled to be delivered in late 2009, but in early 2010, TTC officials stated that the new trains would not enter service until late 2010. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The first train arrived on TTC property in October 2010, and entered revenue service on July 21, 2011.

  5. T series (Toronto subway) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Toronto subway - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the TTC's Toronto Rocket subway trains provide visible and audible automatic stop announcements. Unlike the other trains, the Toronto Rocket trains also announce connections to other TTC subway lines, such as "Change for Line 2", and terminus stations, "This is a terminal station" where applicable.

  7. Conductor (rail) - Wikipedia

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    In Hungary a conductor may assist the train driver in testing the train's air brakes, and sometimes they have to lead the shunting, mostly when the trains are switching lines. Hungarian train conductors are responsible for the departure of the trains. In each station they give the permission to move on by giving a ready signal to the train driver.

  8. Toronto streetcar system - Wikipedia

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    The TTC began in 1921 as solely a streetcar operation, with the bulk of the routes acquired from the private TRC and merged with the publicly operated Toronto Civic Railways. In 1923, the TTC took over the Lambton, Davenport and Weston routes of the Toronto Suburban Railway (TSR) and integrated them into the streetcar system.

  9. S series (Toronto subway) - Wikipedia

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    The purchase would replace the system's existing train sets with upgraded features, along with providing much-needed parts needed to keep the system functional. [4] In November 2024, the TTC announced that two trains would be preserved at the Halton County Radial Railway in Rockwood, Ontario, and one train would be put on display at the Toronto ...