Toronto's Subway Network Evolution

From its beginning in 1954, the Toronto subway has grown to a network of over 75 stations, spanning 77 kilometres (48 miles). This animated video takes you through the timeline of when new stations were opened, forming the TTC subway network that we know today. 🚧 Full construction timeline: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oMWC... Credit: Rodney Chan. Twitter: @_ChanFace (  / _chanface  ) 🐦 Ask us questions on Twitter:   / vanishingunder   ☑️ Video Criteria: Population given is for the City of Toronto. Future extensions are shown only if a construction tender has been awarded for their completion, at the time of video publication. If a construction tender has been issued for a project not included in the video, feel free to leave a comment, and we'll add it to our list to update. If you find an error, feel free to let us know in the comments. Please include links to any sources that will help us correct the error. Note: comments with links might take up to 24 hours to appear due to YouTube anti-spam policies. 📸 Image Credits: All images and video in this video are owned by me. 🖼 Thumbnail image: CCC2012 - Own work, CC0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... 🚋 #TTC Toronto Line 1 Yonge-University subway Toronto Line 2 Bloor-Danforth subway Toronto Line 3 Scarborough RT Toronto Line 4 Sheppard subway Toronto Line 5 Eglinton light rail Toronto Line 6 Finch West light rail