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TTC: Streetcar Network

Walking over the Queen Viaduct today. Major construction work going on from Broadview to River Street, along Queen. Signage says January - April, 2026. I snapped some shots, since I happened to be there and some of the stuff going on is cool, though disruptive to the King and Queen Streetcar lines...

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These cops are having a lot of fun there. I was joking with one of them, threatening to disobey him and walk into traffic :)

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Right near Queen and Broadview...

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Walking over the Queen Viaduct today. Major construction work going on from Broadview to River Street, along Queen. Signage says January - April, 2026. I snapped some shots, since I happened to be there and some of the stuff going on is cool, though disruptive to the King and Queen Streetcar lines...

Queen and River...

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These cops are having a lot of fun there. I was joking with one of them, threatening to disobey him and walk into traffic :)

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Right near Queen and Broadview...

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I hope the TTC will finally permanently fix the expansion joint on the bridge while the track work is going on further east. Too often they do not think of other projects that could/should be done to avoid more closures and diversions.
 
Walking over the Queen Viaduct today. Major construction work going on from Broadview to River Street, along Queen. Signage says January - April, 2026. I snapped some shots, since I happened to be there and some of the stuff going on is cool, though disruptive to the King and Queen Streetcar lines...

Queen and River...

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These cops are having a lot of fun there. I was joking with one of them, threatening to disobey him and walk into traffic :)

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Right near Queen and Broadview...

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Wasn't like that late Thursday night as waterworks equipment still on site as I drove through the area.
 
Walking over the Queen Viaduct today. Major construction work going on from Broadview to River Street, along Queen. Signage says January - April, 2026. I snapped some shots, since I happened to be there and some of the stuff going on is cool, though disruptive to the King and Queen Streetcar lines...

Queen and River...

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These cops are having a lot of fun there. I was joking with one of them, threatening to disobey him and walk into traffic :)

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Right near Queen and Broadview...

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Looks like the new standard of removing only top layer of concrete and replacing it plus the rails. Are there any pieces of TTC track that have not been rebuilt to this standard, except maybe Victoria from Dundas to Queen which will be done if Ontario line work ever finishes.
 
Looks like the new standard of removing only top layer of concrete and replacing it plus the rails. Are there any pieces of TTC track that have not been rebuilt to this standard, except maybe Victoria from Dundas to Queen which will be done if Ontario line work ever finishes.
I think about 20 years ago, someone here commented that this technique is good once, and then you'd have to dig it all out again completely. I wonder how that is holding up.
 
I can't remember the last time the 504 has been uninterrupted to Broadview station for more than a few months before another year long interruption. A few years ago, there was water main reconstruction along Broadview, then there was track replacement around Dufferin, then there was track replacement on King from Victoria to Jarvis then there was work on Queen East near Broadview and now track replacement on Queen. Yeesh...
 
I can't remember the last time the 504 has been uninterrupted to Broadview station for more than a few months before another year long interruption. A few years ago, there was water main reconstruction along Broadview, then there was track replacement around Dufferin, then there was track replacement on King from Victoria to Jarvis then there was work on Queen East near Broadview and now track replacement on Queen. Yeesh...
A decade+ of deferred maintenance in just about every city department will do that.
 
I can't remember the last time the 504 has been uninterrupted to Broadview station for more than a few months before another year long interruption. A few years ago, there was water main reconstruction along Broadview, then there was track replacement around Dufferin, then there was track replacement on King from Victoria to Jarvis then there was work on Queen East near Broadview and now track replacement on Queen. Yeesh...
I can't remember the last time there hasn't been some kind of bustitution or construction detour on the streetcar network. It must be at least a decade.

Perhaps the Football World Cup will be the first occasion - if they have enough operators.
 
Looks like the new standard of removing only top layer of concrete and replacing it plus the rails. Are there any pieces of TTC track that have not been rebuilt to this standard, except maybe Victoria from Dundas to Queen which will be done if Ontario line work ever finishes.
Russell yard was completed in 2025 to the new standards. Next place for the new standards will be Hillcrest. As to on street work, the Queensway was the last one other than intersections that I can recall.
 
Russell yard was completed in 2025 to the new standards. Next place for the new standards will be Hillcrest. As to on street work, the Queensway was the last one other than intersections that I can recall.
Before the "new" standards, streetcars on The Queensway zoomed at or above the posted speed limit of 60 km/h. Today, the streetcars along the Queensway crawl along under the posted speed limit of 40 km/h. Great improvement... not.
 

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