This is what the TTC looked like over the last 100 years Toronto TTC
The history of public transit in Toronto stretches further back than 1927, but it was that year that a number of independent railway companies came together under the name of the Toronto Transportation Commission . Fares were seven cents.
There are easy ways to see the TTC's connection with its past, be it via our streetcar system, the name of our new subways , the fishbowl buses, or the iconic branding scattered across the city.Single deck near Queen and Woodbine, 1923An early render of Eglinton Station.An early map of the original stretch of the subway, from Union to Eglinton, 1954.The logo has remained largely unchanged.The original red for the subway was definitely something, as seen on this postcard.
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