Sunnyside Loop
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Sunnyside Loop [r]: Streetcar loop located adjacent to the TTC's Roncesvalles Carhouse [e]
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The Toronto Transit Commission's Sunnyside Loop is located adjacent to its Roncesvalles Carhouse.[1] It was opened on July 26, 1922, a year after the newly created public TTC took over operating Toronto's streetcars from the private Toronto Railway Corporation, when its contract expired.[2] A bus terminal was added on December 21, 1936.
The loop is named after the nearby Sunnyside entertainment complex.[3]
References
- ↑ Fred W. Schneider, Stephen P. Carlson. PCC--from coast to coast, Interurban Press, p. 238. Retrieved on 2016-03-09.
- ↑ Wheels of Progress: A Story of the Development of Toronto and Its Public Transportation Services, Toronto Transportation Commission, p. 87, 113, 115. Retrieved on 2016-03-09.
- ↑ Mike Filey. I Remember Sunnyside: The Rise & Fall of a Magical Era, Dundurn Press. Retrieved on 2016-03-09.