Toronto streetcar loops

Toronto streetcar loops

Toronto streetcar loops are the termini for streetcar routes on the Toronto streetcar system in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Unidirectional streetcars require track loops in order to change direction. Besides short off-street track loops these can also be larger interchange points, having shelters and driver facilities, or be part of a subway station structure. Streetcars also often take a longer loop around city streets; notable at Church Street, Parliament Street and Shaw Avenue.

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Current loops

Bathurst Station Loop

Bingham Loop

Location: Kingston Road and Victoria Park[1]
Coordinates: 43°40′53.5″N 79°17′05.3″W / 43.681528°N 79.284806°W / 43.681528; -79.284806 (Bingham Loop)
Functions: Eastern terminus for 502 Downtowner and 503 Kingston Road
Facilities: Shelters
Passenger use: Yes
Connections: TTC bus routes 12 Kingston Rd and 22 Coxwell

Broadview Station Loop

Charlotte Loop

Waiting on on Charlotte Street
Location: Street loop on Charlotte Street between Adelaide St and King St[2]
Coordinates: 43°38′47″N 79°23′38″W / 43.64639°N 79.39389°W / 43.64639; -79.39389 (Charlotte Loop)
Functions: Return loop for southbound 510 King
Facilities: None
Passenger use: Yes
Connections: None

College Loop

Location: Street loop on College, Dundas and Lansdowne
Coordinates:
Functions:
Facilities: None
Passenger use:
Connections: None

Dundas West Station Loop

Dufferin Loop

Location: Dufferin Street at the Dufferin Gates
Coordinates: 43°38′03.5″N 79°25′34.5″W / 43.634306°N 79.42625°W / 43.634306; -79.42625
Functions: During the EX, it becomes a fare-paid area. Formerly the terminus for the 522 Exhibition-West route from Dundas West Station, via the tracks on Roncesvalles, King and Dufferin.[3] Although the tracks remain, it is not regularly used by streetcars, but it may be used on a non-scheduled basis to adjust service.[4]
Facilities: Ticket booths, turnstiles, control tower (all seasonal use)
Passenger use: Yes
Connections: TTC bus route 29 Dufferin


Earlscourt Loop

Earlscourt Loop

Location: Southwest corner of St Clair and Lansdowne
Coordinates: 43°40′32.5″N 79°27′03.4″W / 43.675694°N 79.450944°W / 43.675694; -79.450944 (Earlscourt Loop)
Functions: Terminus for 512 Lansdowne
Facilities: Driver's cabin
Passenger use:
Connections: TTC bus route 47 Lansdowne

Exhibition Loop

Fleet Loop

Location: Fleet Street and Lake Shore Blvd West[5]
Coordinates:
Functions:
Facilities: None
Passenger use: No
Connections: None


Gunns Loop

Gunns Loop

Location: St. Clair Avenue at Gunn's Road (formerly Maybank) west of Keele Street.
Coordinates: 43°40′19.2″N 79°28′17.6″W / 43.672°N 79.471556°W / 43.672; -79.471556 (Gunns Loop)
Functions: Western terminus for 512 St. Clair
Facilities: Shelter
Passenger use: Yes
Connections: TTC bus route 71 Runnymede

High Park Loop

CLRV #4100 departs High Park Loop
Location: High Park on the west side of Parkside Drive at Howard Park Avenue
Coordinates: 43°38′53.0″N 79°27′28.6″W / 43.64806°N 79.457944°W / 43.64806; -79.457944 (High Park Loop)
Functions: Western terminus for 506 Carlton
Facilities: Public washrooms and shelter
Passenger use: Yes
Connections: None

Humber Loop

Location: South of The Queensway, west of the Humber River.[6]
Coordinates: 43°37′51.7″N 79°28′43.8″W / 43.631028°N 79.478833°W / 43.631028; -79.478833 (Humber Loop)
Functions: Short turn for 501 Queen, terminus of 501 Humber, also originally the zone limit.
Facilities: Enclosed waiting room and staff facilities.
Passenger use: Yes
Connections: TTC bus route 66A
Peter Witt car at Kipling

Kipling Loop

Location: West side of Kipling Avenue, north of Lakeshore Boulevard West
Coordinates: 43°35′55.8″N 79°31′03.3″W / 43.598833°N 79.517583°W / 43.598833; -79.517583 (Kipling Loop)
Functions: Short turn loop for 501 Queen, former New Toronto Loop
Facilities: None
Passenger use: Yes
Connections: None
Long Branch Loop

Long Branch Loop

Location: North side of Lake Shore Boulevard West, just west of Brown's Line
Functions: Western terminus for 501 Queen and 508 Lake Shore and 301 Queen Blue Night streetcar
Facilities: Shelter
Passenger use: Yes
Connections: TTC bus routes 110A/B Islington South, 123 Shorncliffe and MiWay (Mississauga Transit) bus routes 5/5B and 23
Adjacent to Long Branch GO Station[7], which is a stop for GO Transit trains running between downtown Toronto and points further west.

Main Street Station Loop

McCaul Loop

Location: East side of McCaul Street, a block north of Queen Street West. Enclosed loop at Village by the Grange mixed use development.[8]
Coordinates: 43°39′05.8″N 79°23′24.6″W / 43.651611°N 79.390167°W / 43.651611; -79.390167 (McCaul Loop)
Functions: Western terminus for 502 Downtowner
Facilities: None
Passenger use: No
Connections: None


Neville Park Loop

Neville Park Loop

Location: Queen Street at Nursewood Road,[9] just west of Victoria Park Avenue
Coordinates: 43°40′25.5″N 79°16′53.0″W / 43.67375°N 79.28139°W / 43.67375; -79.28139 (Neville Park Loop)
Functions: Eastern terminus for 501 Queen
Facilities: None
Passenger use: No
Connections: None


Oakwood Loop

Oakwood Loop

Location: North of St Clair Avenue West between Oakwood Avenue and Robina Avenue
Coordinates: 43°40′50.2″N 79°26′07.8″W / 43.680611°N 79.4355°W / 43.680611; -79.4355 (Oakwood Loop)
Functions: Short turn loop for 512 St. Clair streetcar and terminus loop for TTC rush hour bus route 63A
Facilities: None
Passenger use: No
Connections: None. Stops are located on St. Clair and on Oakwood

Queen-Coxwell Loop

Location: Northwest corner of Queen Street East and Coxwell Avenue
Coordinates: 43°40′00.4″N 79°18′59.1″W / 43.666778°N 79.316417°W / 43.666778; -79.316417 (Queen-Coxwell Loop)
Functions: Short turn loop for 506 Carlton
Facilities:
Passenger use: No
Connections: None

Queens Quay and Spadina Loop

Location: Northeast corner of Queens Quay and Spadina Avenue
Coordinates: 43°38′18.5″N 79°23′28.5″W / 43.638472°N 79.39125°W / 43.638472; -79.39125 (Queens Quay and Spadina Loop)
Functions: Return loop for southbound 510 Queens Quay and Spadina
Facilities:
Passenger use: Yes
Connections: None

Roncesvalles Loop

Location: Through the carhouse trackage at Roncesvalles and The Queensway
Coordinates: 43°38′21.5″N 79°26′48.0″W / 43.639306°N 79.44667°W / 43.639306; -79.44667 (Roncesvalles Loop)
Functions: Turn around for westbound 504 Roncesvalles cars.
Facilities: None
Passenger use: No
Connections: None

Spadina Station Loop

St. Clair Station Loop

St. Clair West Station Loop

Sunnyside Loop

Location: North side of The Queensway at Sunnyside Avenue, just west of the Roncesvalles carhouse
Coordinates: 43°38′20.0″N 79°26′53.5″W / 43.63889°N 79.448194°W / 43.63889; -79.448194 (Sunnyside Loop)
Functions: Short turn for westbound 501 Queen cars along The Queensway
Facilities: None
Passenger use: No
Connections: None


Townsley Loop

Townsley Loop

Location: The loop is at northwest corner of Old Weston Road and Townsley Street, north of St. Clair Avenue West.[10] The streetcar tracks were removed and the loop was repaved during the upgrade of the 512 St. Clair right-of-way in 2010.
Coordinates: 43°40′27″N 79°27′48″W / 43.67417°N 79.46333°W / 43.67417; -79.46333 (Townsley Loop)
Functions: Terminus for TTC bus route 127
Facilities: Staff Facilities
Passenger use: Yes
Connections: None


Union Station Loop

Streetcar underground on the Union Station Loop

Wolseley Loop

Location: Bathurst Street north of Queen Street West
Coordinates: 43°38′53.8″N 79°24′14.6″W / 43.648278°N 79.404056°W / 43.648278; -79.404056 (Wolseley Loop)
Functions: Loops from northbound to southbound only
Facilities: Driver cabin
Passenger use: No
Connections: None

Woodbine Loop

Location: Northeast corner of Queen Street East and Kingston Road
Coordinates: 43°40′04.8″N 79°18′41.5″W / 43.668°N 79.311528°W / 43.668; -79.311528 (Woodbine Loop)
Functions: Short turn for eastbound 501 Queen
Facilities: None
Passenger use: No
Connections: None

Former loops

Mutual Loop in 1929
Name Location Status
Asquith Loop Church St. north of Bloor St. E. later bus loop, now redeveloped
Avon Loop Weston Rd. & Rogers Rd.[11] later trolley bus loop, now bus loop
Bedford Loop Bloor St. W. & Bedford Rd. partially redeveloped, partially parking lot
Bicknell Loop Rogers Rd. & Bicknell Ave. belongs to the City of Toronto[11]
Birchmount Loop Birchmount Rd. & Kingston Rd. [12] redeveloped
Caledonia Loop St. Clair Ave. W. & Station St.
Christie Loop Dupont St. & Christie St. redeveloped
Danforth-Coxwell Loop Danforth Ave. & Coxwell Ave. was part of Danforth Carhouse property; now redeveloped
Erindale Loop Broadview Ave. & Erindale Ave.
north side of street, opposite parkette
redeveloped
Ferry Loop Queen's. Quay W. west of Bay St. also known as Ferry Docks Loop
Gilbert Loop Eglinton Ave. W. & Gilbert St.
Glen Echo Loop Yonge St. & Glen Echo Ave. redeveloped
Hillingdon Loop Danforth Ave. & Hillingdon Ave. was part of Danforth Carhouse property
Hillside Wye Hillside Ave. & Lake Shore Blvd. W. paved over in 2002
Jane Loop Bloor St. W. & Jane St. now redeveloped
Keele Loop Keele St. north of St. Clair Ave. W. redeveloped
Keele Stn. Loop Indian Grove & Bloor St. W. redeveloped
Lawton Loop north of Yonge St./Lawton Blvd. intersection parkette
Lipton Loop Lipton Ave. & Pape Ave. now buses only, part of Pape Station
Luttrell Loop Danforth Ave. west of Victoria Park Ave. redeveloped
Main Loop Main Street north of Danforth Ave. rebuilt into Main Street Station Loop
Mt Pleasant Loop Eglinton Ave. E. & Mount Pleasant Rd. later trolley bus loop, now used only by buses
Mutual Loop Mutual St. & Queen St. E. redeveloped
Moore Park Loop Mount Pleasant Rd. & St. Clair Ave. E. Loring-Wyle Parkette
Park Loop Bloor St. W. & High Park Ave. park of High Park
Parliament Loop King St. later bus loop only; now redeveloped as part of a car dealership
Prescott Loop
Royce Loop Lansdowne Ave. & Dupont St. redeveloped
Runnymede Loop Dundas St. W. & Runnymede Rd. later trolley bus loop, now bus loop
Simcoe Loop Front St. W. & Simcoe St. redeveloped
St. Clair Carhouse Loop also known as Wychwood Carhouse
St. Clarens Loop St. Clarens Ave. & Davenport Rd.
Terauley Bay bus loop only
City Hall Louisa, James & Albert Streets
Vaughan Loop north of Bathurst St./Vaughan Rd. intersection redeveloped
Viaduct Loop Bloor St. E. & Parliament St. parkette
Vincent Loop across from Dundas West Station
Woodbine Stn. Loop Cedarvale Ave. & Strathmore Blvd. part of parking lot beside Woodbine Station

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