Toronto subway is a rapid transit system serving Toronto and the neighbouring city of Vaughan in Ontario, Canada, operated by the Toronto Transit Commission .
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Halfway between St Clair West and Dupont stations, a southbound Line 1 Toronto subway train hit the rear of a stationary train ahead of it.
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Unlike the other trains, the Toronto Rocket trains announce connections to other TTC subway lines, such as "Change for Line 2", and terminus stations, "This is a terminal station" where applicable.
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May 2010 TTC cleanliness audit of Toronto subway stations found that none of them meets the transit agency's highest standard for cleanliness and general state of repair.
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Since that time, Toronto's subway system has had over 30 pieces installed in various subway stations.
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All subsequent heavy-rail Toronto subway cars were manufactured by Bombardier Transportation or one of its predecessors .
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Queen Toronto subway line was a Toronto subway line first proposed in 1911.
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The route of the Queen Toronto subway line is included in the routes for both the Relief Line and the Ontario Line proposals.
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Toronto subway'sppard East LRT was a proposed light rail line running east from Don Mills station to Morningside Avenue in Scarborough.
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However, in July 2016, the Toronto subway Star reported the Sheppard LRT had been deferred indefinitely.
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