The Harbord Streetcar - Toronto Streetcar History
In this video I talk about the Harbord Streetcar. This was a streetcar that was seemingly designed to connect to Toronto's undeserved areas. However it would be this design that would spell its demise with the advent of the Bloor-Danforth Subway. While it is gone today its impact and influence can still be seen; with the route itself being a precursor to one of Toronto's major Streetcar routes today. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:15 - Chapter 1: Origins 1:49 - Chapter 2: TTC Operations 5:20 - Chapter 3: End of the Line 9:06 - Conclusion Information from: https://transittoronto.ca/streetcar/4... Photos from: https://transittoronto.ca/streetcar/4... https://www.stationfixation.com/2014/... All maps animated in Adobe After Effects. Video produced with Adobe Premier Pro.

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