Exhibition Loop (TTC) - Transit City Proposal

Transit City Proposal

The Transit City proposal calls for a new LRT line known as the Waterfront West LRT line, an extension of the existing 509 Harbourfront LRT line to Long Branch GO Station.

Stations of the Toronto Transit Commission
Yonge–University–Spadina line
  • Finch
  • North York Centre
  • Sheppard–Yonge
  • York Mills
  • Lawrence
  • Eglinton
  • Davisville
  • St. Clair
  • Summerhill
  • Rosedale
  • Bloor-Yonge
  • Wellesley
  • College
  • Dundas
  • Queen
  • King
  • Union
  • St. Andrew
  • Osgoode
  • St. Patrick
  • Queen's Park
  • Museum
  • St. George
  • Spadina
  • Dupont
  • St. Clair West
  • Eglinton West
  • Glencairn
  • Lawrence West
  • Yorkdale
  • Wilson
  • Downsview (Sheppard West)
  • Downsview Park
  • Finch West
  • York University
  • Black Creek Pioneer Village
  • Highway 407
  • Vaughan Metropolitan Centre
Bloor–Danforth line
  • Kipling
  • Islington
  • Royal York
  • Old Mill
  • Jane
  • Runnymede
  • High Park
  • Keele
  • Dundas West
  • Lansdowne
  • Dufferin
  • Ossington
  • Christie
  • Bathurst
  • Spadina
  • St. George
  • Bay
  • Bloor-Yonge
  • Sherbourne
  • Castle Frank
  • Broadview
  • Chester
  • Pape
  • Donlands
  • Greenwood
  • Coxwell
  • Woodbine
  • Main Street
  • Victoria Park
  • Warden
  • Kennedy
Scarborough RT
  • Kennedy
  • Lawrence East
  • Ellesmere
  • Midland
  • Scarborough Centre
  • McCowan
Sheppard line
  • Sheppard–Yonge
  • Bayview
  • Bessarion
  • Leslie
  • Don Mills
Streetcar system
  • Queens Quay
  • Exhibition Loop
Legend: - wheelchair-accessible | washroom | ■ - connection | proposed station

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