Recently Lost Bus Loops of Toronto
While Toronto has had over 160 bus loops over the course of the transit history, many have been redeveloped, while others are still in use today. Many of these loops were only recently demolished, being converted into housing, parks, or greenspace. We found five scattered around the Toronto area, and in this video, we take a look at their history, and what they look like today. Loops visited in this video: Bicknell Loop (Rogers Rd & Bicknell Ave) Maple Loop (Keele St & McNaughton Rd) Otter Loop (Avenue Rd & Otter Cres) Parliament Loop (Parliament St & King St E) St John's Loop (Weston Rd & Sidney Besley Cres) Ask us questions on Twitter: / vanishingunder Satellite images retrieved for York Region retrieved at: https://ww4.yorkmaps.ca Satellite images for Toronto retrieved at: https://www.toronto.ca/city-governmen... Thumbnail designed by http://jacobestrella.com #TTC

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