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TTC Official System Map, 2014 165A to Canada's Wonderland 35D to Langstaff Rd 107B to Rutherford GO Station, 105A to Rutherford Rd 160 to Centre St 24D to Major Mackenzie 68B to Major Mackenzie 17A to 14th Ave 129A to Major Mackenzie 102D to Mount Joy GO Station TTC System Map 165D to Major Mackenzie, 165F to Weston & Canada Dr 107C to Teston Rd, 107D to Maple GO Station 105B to Major Mackenzie 224C to 14th Av, 224D to Honda Blvd 68B 17A 129A 102D 45 37C 165A•D•F 35D 107+ 224+ 24D 130A•B Steeles Ave W 60B Steeles Ave W 105A•B 160 21•B 129B 53+•53E•F 53A•53F 45E 60E 60B•D•60E Pioneer Steeles Ave W 60+•60E Steeles 60+ • 60E Ave W Steeles 53+ • 53E • F Ave 11A E 167A•B 68A 17C 53+•53E•F Steeles Ave E 60D Highway 27 53+•53E•F Steeles Ave E 46 37B 53B S 191B•C 165 35A•C 102D ** ** t 41A • t Milliken pm rush a 35B 195 117A B 105C S 7 97C 98C 51 25 24 17B * am 98A•C * i Albion Rd 57 43A Select Ave except pm rush n Tor 84D Village ** d 73C 96A•D pm nt Dr e until 3pm t Carrier o 195 s R H e 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