drum118
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4437 has finally been off loaded today after a week been here and 2 days at Hillcrest.
The TIDE only has a few more cars that Washington. Then Detroit, Cincinnati, Milwaukee and Kanas City have about the same number as Washington.
Boston, Seattle, Portland, Minneapolis, Phoenix have far more cars than other systems , but not close to TTC
TTC has the largest streetcar fleet in NA and if you add the Metrolinx line cars to it, it will even be larger and close to what I stated at a TTC meeting over a decade ago that had eyes rolling. More so once extension get built requiring more cars.
Toronto has the most stops, mileage and routes and that will jump in 2022 and 2023 as well when the QQE extension is built along with Eglington east and west expansions.
I saw them before they every went into service a year later.Actually, 60 streetcars by itself is large. Washington D.C.'s streetcar fleet is six (that's 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6).
The TIDE only has a few more cars that Washington. Then Detroit, Cincinnati, Milwaukee and Kanas City have about the same number as Washington.
Boston, Seattle, Portland, Minneapolis, Phoenix have far more cars than other systems , but not close to TTC
TTC has the largest streetcar fleet in NA and if you add the Metrolinx line cars to it, it will even be larger and close to what I stated at a TTC meeting over a decade ago that had eyes rolling. More so once extension get built requiring more cars.
Toronto has the most stops, mileage and routes and that will jump in 2022 and 2023 as well when the QQE extension is built along with Eglington east and west expansions.