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007 Bathurst-G BATHURST December 1, 1938 To September 25, 1949 Av cairn Glen D u Initial route began at St. Clair f f e Av r i Y Av and operated to n Briar Hill S Glencairn Av. On July 22, t FARE ZONE BOUNDAR (Established June 1, 1947) 1940, service is extended westward on Glencairn Av from Bathurst St to Dufferin v St. ton A Eglin emple Holy Blossom T Heathdale Rd ST. CLAIR Streetcar Line to Eglinton & Mt. Pleasant BAY Streetcar Line to Downtown and Docks N Vaughan Rd Vaughan Loop ST. CLAIR Streetcar Line to Keele BAY Streetcar Line to Lansdowne Southbound terminus revised to operate t ont S through Vaughan Loop Dup effective April 23, 1942. r St Bloo BATHURST Streetcar Line to Church via Adelaide C BATHURST Streetcar Line to Exhibition CMC FORT Streetcar Line to Exhibition Map Drawn by John F. Calnan September 26, 1949 T BATHURST o June 30, 1954 Sheppard Av North establishedYork Busconcurrent Lines transit service along Bathurst St on 1951 from Sheppard Vaughan Rd. August 7, Av to Wilson Av Lawrence Av D Glen Park u Av f f e r i n Rosemount Rosemount S Glencairn Av t Briar Hill Av N FARE ZONE BOUNDARY A v (Removed May 1, 1952) Dufferin loop operation revised to an on-street operation via Glencairn Av, Duf Park fferin St, Glen Eglinton Av Av beginningAv and RosemountSeptember 26, 1949. ST. CLAIR Streetcar Line to Keele BA Y Streetcar Line to Lansdowne On September 17, 1951, V ST. CLAIR Streetcar Line to Eglinton & Mt. Pleasant aughan BA Y Streetcar Line to Downtown and Docks Vaughan loop operation revised Rd Vaughan as buses operated southward Loop on Bathurst St beyond V Loop exit, V the loop. Theaughan routing Rd along and St.into Clair aughan Av was discontinued. Dupont St To Duf ferin Bathurst St Bathurst Bloor St BATHURST Streetcar Line to Church via C BA CMC V THURST Streetcar Line to Exhibition Map Drawn by John F aughan Rd FOR T Streetcar Line to Exhibition . Calnan Adelaide Jul y 1, 1954 BTATHURST o September 6, 1956 Sheppard Av 3rd Suburban Fare Zone On February 20, 1955, Almore Av scheduled rush hour service to York Downs Armour Y Blvd ork Downs replaces W Dr and Melrose rush hour services. Melrose service Newbury La FARE ZONE BOUNDAR began November 29, 1954.ilson July 1, 1954 (Removed July 1 A Wilson new of 1 – RichelieuTrips LoopRd V 1, 1955)Y Downs tripsf-street constructed loop for at A 2 – Stadacona Dr ia B Bathurst St and C opened on July 1 Y November 29, 1954 ork Wilson D Almore A – De QuincyTrips Loop Blvd V 2 Wilson Av 1, 1955.Av and B – Allingham Gn ia 1 C – St Bathurst Almont Rd D --Chelsea St Melrose Barse Av Marmion Av A v 2nd Suburban Fare Zone Beechmount Lawrence Av Y D Glen Park u Av A f v f e FARE ZONE BOUNDAR r i n Rosemount Rosemount S Glencairn Av t N A v 1st Suburban Fare Zone Eglinton Av ST. CLAIR Streetcar Line to Keele EARLSCOUR ROGERS Streetcar Line to Bicknell T Streetcar Line to Lansdowne ST V . CLAIR Streetcar Line to Eglinton & Mt. Pleasant aughan EARLSCOUR Rd Vaughan ROGERS Streetcar Line to St. Clair Station Loop T Streetcar Line to St. Clair Station Dupont St C Map DrawnCMC by John F Bloor St . Calnan BATHURST Streetcar Line to Church via BATHURST Streetcar Line to Exhibition FOR T Streetcar Line to Exhibition Adelaide 7 BATHURST September 6, 1956 To February 1, 1959 7-7F d Av ppar 7 She Av re 7-7E-7F 7F Almo 7E Beginning June 29, 1957, 7C Melrose service is A eliminated as more trips B 7D are extended north to 7F EXPRESS C v on A Sheppard. D Wils 7-7D-7E-7F SERVICE 7D Trips Loop Via A – De Quincy Blvd Bathurst St B – Allingham Gn COMMENCES C – Almont Rd FEBRUARY 18, 1957. D --Chelsea St Av MelroseBarse SERVICE STOPS AT Zone 2 Av A v 7C SELECTED BUS Marmion STOPS BETWEEN e Av 7B renc LAWRENCE AND 7F Law Y N VAUGHAN LOOP. Beechmount 7F ARE ZONE BOUNDAR 7-7A-7B-7C A F 7A 7A v Av 7D-7E-7F Glen Parkv airn D A c Glen u f f e Rosemount r i n S t A v 7F Zone 1 v A ton 7-7A-7B-7C-7D-7E-7F Eglin ST. CLAIR Streetcar Line to Eglinton & Mt. Pleasant EARLSCOURT Streetcar Line to St. Clair Station ROGERS Streetcar Line to St. Clair Station 7F Vaughan Vaughan Loop Rd 7 7A 7B ST. CLAIR Streetcar Line to Keele EARLSCOURT Streetcar Line to Lansdowne 7F ROGERS Streetcar Line to Bicknell 7C 7D 7E t ont S Dup r St Bloo BATHURST Streetcar Line to Church via Adelaide BATHURST Streetcar Line to Exhibition FORT Streetcar Line to Exhibition C CMC Map Drawn by John F. Calnan 7 BATHURST February 2, 1959 To February 25, 1966 Av 7J eles Ste A new branch (7J) is created on Bathurst Old August 2, 1960. 7J provides St service to Finch and replaces 7E York Downs service. On October 7J 16, 1961, 7J is extended north on Av icia Bathurst St to an off-street loop Patr 7J located north of Patricia Av. Extended service to Steeles Av begins August 21, 1964. Muirkirk Rd 7G rush hour service commences on February 2, 1959. 7H local service 7J begins on September 14, v 1959. ch A Fin Yorkview Dr Bathurst St 7J Overbrook Pl 7G 7H Wilmington A v 7-7G-7H d Av ppar 7 She v ore A 7-7E-7G-7H-7J 7F EXPRESS Alm SERVICE 7E REDESIGNATED 7G v on A WITH THE Wils EXTENSION TO BATHURST MANOR. 7-7E-7G Bathurst St SERVICE STOPS AT 7H-7J Zone 2 SELECTED BUS N STOPS BETWEEN v ce A LAWRENCE AND wren 7G La VAUGHAN LOOP. Y Beechmount Av cairn Glen 7G 7A 7A A ARE ZONE BOUNDAR F v v A Glen Park v 7G-7H-7J A Glencairn 7-7A-7E Av Glen Park Rosemount D Lansdowne u 7A f f C e a r i l n e d ycos S T A o t Dr v n i a 7G A Zone 1 R v d v ton A Eglin On November 1, 1964, 7A 7-7A-7E-7G-7H-7J service is extended west to Caledonia Rd via Glen Park Av and Lansdowne Av. This routing is later revised to operate via Lansdowne Av, Tycos Dr and Caledonia Rd to ST. CLAIR Streetcar Line to Eglinton & Mt. Pleasant EARLSCOURT Streetcar Line to St. Clair Station Glencairn Av effective ROGERS Streetcar Line to St. Clair Station December 31, 1964. 7G Vaughan Vaughan Loop Rd 7 7A 7E ST. CLAIR Streetcar Line to Keele EARLSCOURT Streetcar Line to Lansdowne ROGERS Streetcar Line to Bicknell 7G 7H 7J t ont S Dup r St Bloo BATHURST Streetcar Line to Church via Adelaide BATHURST Streetcar Line to Exhibition FORT Streetcar Line to Exhibition C CMC Map Drawn by John F. Calnan 7 BATHURST February 26, 1966 To May 10, 1968 V illage Gt v 7 7F les A Stee Bathurst Old St Greenwin Village Rd 7-7F Steeles loop revised on April 23, 1967 to operate via Bathurst St, Steeles Av, Village Gt and On February 26, 1966, 29 Greenwin Village Rd to Bathurst St. DUFFERIN service replaces 7H BATHURST service along Wilmington Av and Overbrook Pl. 7E rush hour service 7F service operated early Sunday replaces 7G service. Av mornings from Steeles to inch F Exhibition beginning March 27, 1966. Bathurst St 7-7F 7 EXPRESS SERVICE Overbrook Pl 7E Wilmington REORGANIZED WITH THE EXTENSION TO BATHURST A v 7C-7E STATION. SERVICE STOPS d Av ppar She AT SELECTED BUS STOPS 7C 7-7C-7E-7F BETWEEN LAWRENCE AND BATHURST STATION. ALL STOPS ARE MADE NORTH OF LAWRENCE. EXPRESS v on A Wils SERVICE NOW RUNS NORTH TO BATHURST & STEELES, REPLACING THE Bathurst St N OLD EXPRESS SERVICE TO Zone 2 WILMINGTON VIA 7B SHEPPARD. Covington Rd e Av 7 renc La7-7B-7Cw Brucewood 7E-7F Y Cr Beechmount Av cairn Glen 7A 7 v A ARE ZONE BOUNDAR A F v Glencairn D Lansdowne u 7A f f C e a r i l n e d Tycos S o Dr t n i a 7 A R v d v on A glint Zone 1 E 7-7A-7B-7C-7E-7F 7D 7 7C-7D-7E-7F Vaughan 7-7A-7B Rd Bathurst St t ont S 7 Dup To Woodbine Station Bathurst Station Line forth Dan loor- – B TTC r St To Keele Station Bloo 7 7A 7B 7C 7E 7D-7F Bathurst St Strachan A v 7D LakeshoreBlvd 7F C CMC Map Drawn by John F. Calnan 7 BATHURST May 11, 1968 To March 29, 1974 V illage Gt v 7 7F les A Stee Bathurst Old St Greenwin Village Rd 7-7F Steeles loop revised on April 26, 1970 to operate via Bathurst St, Steeles Av, and Old Bathurst St to Bathurst St. h Av Finc Bathurst St 7-7F Overbrook Pl 7E Wilmington A v 7E d Av ppar She 7-7E-7F On May 11, 1968, 7E service on the Wilmington branch is increased replacing 7C service. v 7 EXPRESS SERVICE on A Wils STOPS AT SELECTED BUS STOPS BETWEEN Bathurst St LAWRENCE AND BATHURST STATION. ALL Zone 2 STOPS ARE MADE NORTH 7B OF LAWRENCE TO Covington Rd e Av 7 renc Law Brucewood STEELES.
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