The Toronto radial lines were
interurban lines
radiating from
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. All are now defunct.
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Toronto and York Radial Railway acquired the following companies converting each into an operating division:
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Metropolitan Street Railway (T&YRR Metropolitan Division)
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Schomberg and Aurora Railway (acquired by the Metropolitan Street Railway; became T&YRR Schomberg Branch)
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North Yonge Railways
The North Yonge Railways was a radial railway line operated by the Toronto Transportation Commission from 1930 to 1948 between Glen Echo (Toronto) and Richmond Hill. The line was created by reopening the southern portion of the TTC's Lake Simcoe ...
(a remnant of the T&YRR Metropolitan Division operated by the
Toronto Transportation Commission from 1930 to 1948)
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Toronto and Scarboro' Electric Railway, Light and Power Company (T&YRR Scarboro Division)
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Toronto and Mimico Electric Railway and Light Company (T&YRR Mimico Division)
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Toronto Suburban Railway, of which a small section of track became part of
Halton County Radial Railway, a working museum
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Toronto Eastern Railway, built as far as
Bowmanville but never operated commercially
Gray Coach, a publicly owned interurban bus service founded in 1927, went on to provide service along many of the routes previously served by the radial railways.
See also
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Hydro Electric Railways, Toronto and York Division
The Toronto and York Radial Railway was a transit operator providing services to the suburbs of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was a subsidiary of the Toronto Railway Company. The company was created by merging four Toronto-area interurban operatio ...
Interurban railways in Ontario
Defunct Ontario railways
Electric railways in Canada