Scarborough Centre (TTC) - Rapid Transit Infrastructure in The Vicinity

Rapid Transit Infrastructure in The Vicinity

East of the station, the RT tracks continue travelling east on an elevated bridge until it reaches McCowan Station. West of the station, the RT tracks are on an elevated bridge which begins to descend after passing over Brimley Road. It continues to descend until it reaches the next station.

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