505 Dundas

505 Dundas

A westbound 505 Dundas streetcar at
the intersection of Dundas and Dufferin Street
Overview
Type Streetcar Route
Locale Toronto, Ontario
Termini Broadview Station (East)
Dundas West Station (West)
Stations Dundas,
St. Patrick,
Dundas West,
Broadview
Daily ridership 31,900 (2011)[1]
Operation
Operator(s) Toronto Transit Commission
Depot(s) Russell, Roncesvalles[2]
Rolling stock CLRV
Technical
Line length 10.735 km (6.67 mi) [2]
Track gauge 4 ft 10 78 in (1,495 mm) - TTC Gauge
Electrification 600 VDC Overhead
Route number 505
Route map
Legend
Transfer stop
Sunday-only stop
Carhouse
Route:Connection  00  Terminus  00 

Bloor–Danforth to Kennedy Station

Dundas West Station
 40   168   504 
Edna Avenue
Bloor Street  504 

Roncesvalles Avenue504 to Broadview Station  504 

↓ Howard Park Avenue/Morrow Avenue ↑506 to High Park  506 
Sorauren Avenue
CP MacTier Subdivision
Sterling Road
CN Weston Subdivision
St. Helens Avenue  506 
College Street 506 to Main Station
Lansdowne Avenue  47 
St. Clarens Avenue(St. Helen Church)
Brock Avenue
Sheridan Avenue
Dufferin Street  29 
Gladstone Avenue
↓ Lisgar Street/Rusholme Road ↑
Dovercourt Road
Ossington Avenue  63 
Shaw Street
Crawford Street
Grace Street
Bellwoods Avenue
Euclid Avenue

Bathurst Street  145   511 
Denison Avenue

Spadina Avenue  510 
Huron Street
Beverley Street
McCaul Street
University AvenueSt. Patrick Station  142 
Chestnut Street Toronto Coach Terminal
Bay Street  6  Toronto Coach Terminal
Yonge StreetDundas Station  97 
Victoria Street
Bond Street(Church of St. George)
Church Street
Jarvis Street  141 
Sherbourne Street  75 
Ontario Street
Parliament Street  65 
Sackville Street
Sumach Street
River Street

CN Kingston Subdivision

CP Bala Subdivision
Don River
Don Valley Parkway
Munro Street

504 to Dundas West Station

Dundas Street & Broadview Avenue  504 
Mt. Stephen Street

Gerrard Street East  506 
Jack Layton Way - Bridgepoint Active Healthcare
Langley Avenue
Withrow Avenue
Bain Avenue
Millbrook Crescent
Wolfrey Avenue
Danforth Avenue
Broadview Avenue

Broadview Station
 8   62   87   100   504 

Bloor–Danforth to Kipling Station

The 505 Dundas is a streetcar line run by the Toronto Transit Commission in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It runs on two parallel pairs of tracks laid in the same lanes used by car traffic. Two 600 volt direct current overhead cables supply the electrical power to the streetcars. The route was previously un-numbered and was named Dundas.

The route starts at Dundas West subway station on the Bloor-Danforth line and goes south along Dundas Street West. The street curves southeast and passes Howard Park. Here it briefly merges with the 506 Carlton line as it passes over a bridge for the main Canadian National Railways line that runs down to Union Station. To the east of the bridge past Lansdowne Avenue it continues on its own again. At Ossington Avenue, it turns eastward and passes through Toronto's original Chinatown and goes by the Art Gallery of Ontario before meeting up with the St. Patrick subway station at University Avenue.

Shortly after that it crosses Yonge Street and passes by the Dundas subway station. It continues east towards Broadview Avenue where it turns north and merges with the 504 King streetcar line. Both streetcars end their journey at Broadview subway station on the Bloor-Danforth line.

The route operates seven days a week from early morning to after midnight. During weekday rush hours, day time and early evenings, average service frequency is 5–7 minutes. Saturday daytime services have an average frequency of 5–7 minutes with Sunday daytime service frequency averaging 6–8 minutes.

See also

References

  1. "Ridership and cost statistics for bus and streetcar routes, 2011" (PDF). Toronto Transit Commission. April 2011. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  2. 1 2 Toronto Transit Commission (September 18, 2009). "TTC Service Summary" (PDF).

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