D. W. Harvey

D. W. Harvey
Streetcar Yonge Street in Toronto

David William Harvey, B.A.Sc., M.E.I.C. (February 24, 1887-December 6, 1938) was a Canadian engineer and transportation manager. He was a key player in the early development of the Toronto Transportation Commission and served as the transit operator's second General Manager, from 1924 until his death in 1938.

He was born in London, Ontario, and graduated from the University of Toronto with a degree in Civil Engineering. In 1910 he worked for the Ontario Power Company at Niagara Falls. The next year he became Resident Engineer of the Railway and Bridge Section of the City of Toronto Works Department. He was in charge of both construction and operation of the new Toronto Civic Railways, a loose network of four streetcar lines that was built by the City of Toronto because the privately-owned Toronto Railway Company refused to build new lines to serve developing districts. On September 1, 1921, Harvey became Assistant Manager of the new Toronto Transportation Commission, which merged and consolidated most public and private street railways in Toronto. He became General Manager on May 1, 1924, after H. H. Couzens, the first General Manager, resigned.

Harvey was a well-liked and effective manager, who had excellent knowledge of the technical aspects of operating and maintaining a transit system. He personally held several patents for transit equipment, including the design of a three-door trailer, pulled by Peter Witt-type motor cars, that significantly speeded up boarding times, compared to the two-door trailers that were previously operated. He introduced motor buses on lightly travelled feeder routes, and presided over the creation and expansion of Gray Coach Lines, the TTC’s intercity motor coach operator.

The main shop facility at the TTC Hillcrest Complex on Bathurst Street, which opened in 1924, was renamed D.W. Harvey Shops in his honour.

Preceded by
H.H. Couzens
General Manager of the Toronto Transportation Commission
1924–1938
Succeeded by
H.C. Patten

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Harvey — [ˈhɑːvɪ] ist ein alter englischer männlicher Vorname. Der Name war in Großbritannien erstmals nach der normannischen Invasion verbreitet und wurde im 19. Jahrhundert wiederbelebt. Herkunft Der Name stammt aus dem Altenglischen und bedeutet so… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Harvey (Vorname) — Harvey [ˈhɑːvɪ] ist ein alter englischer männlicher Vorname. Der Name war in Großbritannien erstmals nach der normannischen Invasion verbreitet und wurde im 19. Jahrhundert wiederbelebt. Herkunft Der Name stammt aus dem Altenglischen und bedeutet …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Harvey — is an English given name, surname, place name, derived from a Breton personal name meaning battle worthy . It is thought to have come to England with the Breton mercenaries of William the Conqueror as James Bay . [cite web last = Campbell first …   Wikipedia

  • Harvey v. Horan — Harvey v. Horan, 278 F. 3d 370 (4th Cir. 2002) is a federal court case dealing with felons rights of access to DNA testing. The Eastern Virginia District Court originally found that felons were entitled access to DNA testing on potentially… …   Wikipedia

  • Harvey Milk — im Jahr 1978 als Vertreter des Bürgermeisters …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • "Harvey" mannequin — Harvey Inventor Michael Gordon MD Launch year 1968 …   Wikipedia

  • Harvey Norman — …   Википедия

  • Harvey (film) — Harvey Original poster Directed by Henry Koster Produced by John Beck …   Wikipedia

  • Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law — Title card Format Animated Sitcom Created by Michael Ouweleen Erik Richter (based …   Wikipedia

  • Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law — Título Harvey Birdman, abogado (Latinoamérica) Harvey Birdman (España) Género Serie animada Comedia Creado por Michael Ouweleen Erik Richter (basado en personajes originalmente creados por Hanna Barbera) Voces de Gary Cole …   Wikipedia Español

  • Harvey Nichols — Type Private Industry Retail Founded London, England, UK (1813) Number of locations 12 Website http://www.harveyni …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”