Toronto Transportation Commission - Suburban/Inter-urban Buses

Suburban/Inter-urban Buses

Gray Coach Lines was suburban bus operator founded in 1927 by the Toronto Transit Commission. Gray Coach used inter-urban coaches to link Toronto to outlying areas throughout Southern Ontario. In addition, Gray Coach operated tour bus operations in association with Gray Line tours. The main terminal was at the Toronto Bus Terminal on Elizabeth Street, downtown.

Here is a list of historic and current buses used by the Gray Coach:

Product list and details (date information from TTC)
Make/Model Description Fleet size Year acquired Year retired Notes
AEC/CCC Ranger Coach suburban coach 4 1932–1933 N/A later to Gray Coach
Flxible Clippers 29BR-series suburban coach N/A 1940s-1950s N/A acquired by Independent Bus Lines and later to Gray Coach
GM Highway Parlour Coach PD4104 suburban coach 7 1950s N/A later to Gray Coach

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