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Participants in the subcommittee's tour on Toronto streetcars pose for a group photo. |
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The TTC made three generations of streetcar available for the tour from the 1940s, 1920s, and 1970s. |
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Star of the trip was this magnificently restored Peter Witt car from the 1920s. The city once had a huge fleet of these cars. |
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The TTC maintains two 1940s PCCs from a fleet that once numbered over 700. The cars were known as "Red Rockets." |
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A typical downtown Toronto view shows a Canadian Light Rail Vehicle (CLRV) on Carlton Street. |
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The new Spadina streetcar line has been a great success and benefits from track laid in a reservation. |
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The large size of Toronto's system means that track replacement is normally underway at one or more points in the city. |
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The TTCs traditional main shops continue to service the large fleet of streetcars. |
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As part of the committee headed to dinner one night they encountered a car with a frozen axle. The TTC quickly placed the truck on a dolly. |
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Once the disabled truck was on the dolly, another CLRV was backed in front of it and quickly towed it away to clear the line. |
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