- William C. McBrien
William C. McBrien (1889-June 18, 1954) was a Canadian business owner and civic administrator. He was a long-serving chairman of the
Toronto Transportation Commission .He was born in Orangeville,
Ontario and moved to Toronto as a young boy. He began a hardware business at age 15. He served overseas with theCanadian Expeditionary Force in theGreat War , rising to the rank of Major in the 12th Battalion,Canadian Railway Troops . On his return to Canada he worked in the real estate business, and became active in civic affairs. He served on the Toronto Board of Education as member and Chairman, and later was appointed to the Toronto Harbour Commission. In 1930 he was appointed as one of three members of the Toronto Transportation Commission. He was Chairman of the TTC in1931 -1932 , and then from mid-1933 until his death. During theSecond World War he served in Canada as a Lieutenant-Colonel commanding a reserve unit of theRoyal Canadian Engineers .He guided the TTC through the difficult years of the
Great Depression and the Second World War. He strongly supported the TTC’s construction of Canada’s first subway, which opened three months before his death. He was chairman during the transformation of the Toronto Transportation Commission from a local transit operator to a regional operator, theToronto Transit Commission , upon the formation of the Municipality ofMetropolitan Toronto in1954 .The TTC headquarters building at Davisville subway station, opened in 1958, is named the McBrien Building in his honour.
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