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Like the transit systems in some other North American cities the Toronto Transit Commission purposely used slightly more broadly separated rails to prevent ordinary rail vehicles using their track.
Like the transit systems in some other North American cities the [[Toronto Transit Commission]] purposely used slightly more broadly separated rails to prevent ordinary rail vehicles using their track.

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TTC gauge [r]: Like the transit systems in some other North American cities the Toronto Transit Commission purposely used slightly more broadly separated rails to prevent ordinary rail vehicles using their track.