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Encyclopedia > Dufferin (TTC)

Dufferin is a station on the Bloor-Danforth line of the subway system in Toronto, Canada. It is located at 1126 Bloor Street West at Dufferin Street. It was opened in 1966. This is a list of all of the subway and Scarborough RT stations of the Toronto Transit Commission. ... The Bloor-Danforth line is the main east-west subway line in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, operated by the Toronto Transit Commission. ... A subway train pulls into St. ... Bloor Street is a major east-west commercial thoroughfare in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ... Dufferin Street is a north-south route in Toronto. ... 1966 (MCMLXVI) was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1966 calendar). ...


Nearby landmarks include Dufferin Mall, the shopping centre with the most revenue per unit area of any mall in Canada, and the temporary site for the Royal Conservatory of Music (Toronto). The 29 Dufferin bus which serves the station provides service to Exhibition Place, Ontario Place, and the Canadian National Exhibition. We dont have an article called Dufferin Mall Start this article Search for Dufferin Mall in. ... The Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) is a music school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that is noted throughout the country. ... Looking East from the CNE Ferris Wheel (National Trade Centre at left, Automotive Building at right). ... Ontario Place is an agency of the Government of Ontario, an entertainment attraction, located approximately 4 km west of downtown Toronto on the shore of Lake Ontario, just south of Exhibition Place. ... Early CNE midway sign A pair of CNE Magic Passes Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) is an annual event held at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ...


This station has some notriety among law enforcement; reportedly, drug dealers like the station because it provides multiple escape routes, with an underground walkway and frequent trains. These lollipops were found to contain heroin when inspected by the US DEA The trade of illegal drugs is a global activity consisting of distribution, shipping, dilution and sale to the respective end-customer of a given (at the country or area observed) illegal psychoactive substance. ...


There is a very short section of bored tunnel at or near the point where the line passes under Dovercourt Road.


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Lansdowne is a station on the Bloor-Danforth Line of the Toronto subway. ... The Bloor-Danforth line is the main east-west subway line in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, operated by the Toronto Transit Commission. ...

TTC Logo Stations of the Toronto Transit Commission edit
Yonge- Finch | North York Centre | Sheppard-Yonge | York Mills | Lawrence | Eglinton | Davisville | St. Clair | Summerhill | Rosedale | Bloor-Yonge | Wellesley | College | Dundas | Queen | King | Union
University- St. Andrew | Osgoode | St. Patrick | Queen's Park | Museum | St. George
Spadina Spadina | Dupont | St. Clair West | Eglinton West | Glencairn | Lawrence West | Yorkdale | Wilson | Downsview | Sheppard West | Finch West | York University | Steeles West | Highway 407 Transitway | Vaughan Corporate Centre
Bloor-Danforth 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 Sheppard-Yonge | Bayview | Bessarion | Leslie | Don Mills
Others Queen's Quay-Ferry Docks (streetcar station) | Lower Bay (closed 1966) | Lower Queen (never opened) | Lower Eglinton West (never opened)

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TTC 9408 is seen working route 29 Dufferin to Exhibition while at Wilson Station.
TTC 9417 is seen newly rebuilt with the new style front end while laying over at Wilson Station on route 29.
TTC 9443 is seen under a bridge on Queen Street while on a route 29 to Wilson Station.
Toronto Transit Commission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2098 words)
In 1954, the TTC adopted its present name, opened its first subway line, and greatly expanded its service area to cover the newly formed municipality of Metropolitan Toronto (which eventually became the enlarged city of Toronto).
A current focus for the TTC's rapid-transit expansion is a short extension bringing the western branch of the Yonge-University-Spadina Line north to York University, Steeles Avenue and Vaughan Corporate Centre in York Region.
The TTC Special Constables patrol in white unmarked and marked crusiers (blue stripes with crest) Ford Crown Victorias and Chevrolet Impalas, similar to the ones used by the Toronto Police Service.
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