Humber Loop

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Humber Loop
File:Humber Loop 5756814794.jpg
PCC streetcars in service at the loop in 1968
Location The Queensway
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Owned by Toronto Transit Commission
Line(s) BSicon CLRV.svg  501   508 
Connections BSicon BUS1.svg TTC buses

Humber Loop is a station and intermediate turning loop on the 501 Queen line of the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).[1] It is located between the Gardiner Expressway and The Queensway just west of the Humber River in Toronto. The loop is accessed by a private right-of-way that connects tracks eastbound to The Queensway and westbound to Lake Shore Boulevard.

History

Streetcar loops serving this area have been sited at several different places since the 1920s.[2]

With the formation of Metropolitan Toronto the Toronto Transportation Commission was renamed the Toronto Transit Commission in 1954, and all public transportation services, including the acquisition of some independent bus companies, became the responsibility of the municipality. At that time the Humber Loop was on Lake Shore Boulevard and it had to be relocated to the current site in 1957,[2] due to the construction of the Gardiner Expressway.

The Humber Loop was the western terminus of the Queen Street route from Neville Park Loop and the eastern terminus of the 507 Long Branch route along Lake Shore Boulevard from Long Branch Loop. It was a fare zone boundary where through passengers were required to transfer between the two routes. Those routes merged in 1994 to form the 501 Queen line, the longest streetcar line in North America.[1]

The TTC has plans to eventually relocate the loop to Park Lawn Road where it will better serve development growth in the Humber Bay Shores area. Although preliminary design work has been done, the project has not been funded due to reductions in the capital program.[3]

Services

An enclosed waiting room is provided for passengers, as well as separate facilities for operators. The main streetcar route is 501 Queen,[4] which has frequent westbound short turns here at the Humber Loop.[1] Additional rushhour service is provided by 508 Lake Shore to downtown via King Street.[5]

The loop is also the terminus for TTC bus routes 66A Prince Edward from Old Mill station[6] and 80B Queensway along The Queensway from Sherway Gardens,[7] while the 80A Queensway route bypasses the loop going to Keele station.[7]

As of January 3, 2016, this will be the location where they will turn around all 501 Long Branch-Humber and 501 Humber-Neville Park streetcars as 501 Queen will be split until sufficient streetcars are available.[citation needed]

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
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  4. TTC route 501 Queen
  5. TTC route 508 Lake Shore
  6. TTC route 66 Prince Edward
  7. 7.0 7.1 TTC route 80 Queensway

External links

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