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Trolley Coaches

There were two trolleybus eras in Toronto. The first was the pioneering operation of the MOUNT PLEASANT route from 1922 to 1925. Following World War II that Toronto Transportation Commission purchased a fleet of new trolley coaches from the Canadian Car & Foundry, and used modern trackless trolleys from American cities that were abandoning their systems. Later, before the system was finally dismantled, replacement coaches were leased from the Edmonton Transit System.

CC&F Demo TTC 9003
2 0 - 2 3
1922 Packard ED
Demonstrator
1946 CC&F T-44
9003
CC&F T-44
Wade Yard TTC 9127 TTC 9172

CC&F T-44s at Wade Yard
9127
Marmon TC-48
9 1 7 2
Brown Boveri HR150G
TTC 9200
9 2 0 0
FIL E-700A


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