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512 St. Clair

The 512 St. Clair is an east–west streetcar route in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, operated by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). It operates on St. Clair Avenue between St. Clair station on the Line 1 Yonge–University subway and Gunns Road, just west of Keele Street.

512 St. Clair
512 St. Clair streetcar west of Yonge Street
Overview
LocaleToronto, Ontario, Canada
Termini
Stations
WebsiteOfficial route page
Service
TypeStreetcar route
SystemToronto streetcar system
Route number512
Operator(s)Toronto Transit Commission
Depot(s)Leslie Barns[1]
Rolling stockFlexity Outlook
Daily ridership26,643 (2022, weekdays)[2]
Technical
Line length7.1 km (4.41 mi)[1]
Track gauge4 ft 10+78 in (1,495 mm)
Electrification600 V DC overhead
Route map

Station with off-street
fare-paid platforms
Connection  00 
Terminus  00 
 
Gunns Loop
 189 
Gunns Road
Old Stock Yards (eastbound only)
Weston Road
to Northland and Avon Loops
Keele Loop
Keele Street
 41   89   941   989 
CN Weston sub. & CP MacTier sub.
Townsley Loop
 127 
Old Weston Road
 41   127   168   941 
Hounslow Heath Road/Silverthorn Ave
Laughton Avenue
CN Newmarket sub.
Caledonia Road
 47B   47C 
Earlscourt Loop
 47 
Lansdowne Avenue
 47   47B   47C 
Earlscourt Avenue
Dufferin Street
 29   929 
Northcliffe Boulevard
Glenholme Avenue
Rogers Road
Oakwood Avenue
 63   161 
Oakwood Loop
 63A 
Robina Avenue
Winona Drive
Arlington Avenue
Christie Street
 126 
Wychwood Carhouse
Wychwood Avenue
Vaughan Road
 90 
Bathurst Street
 7 
St. Clair West station
 33   90   126 
Tweedsmuir Avenue
Spadina Road
 33 
Russell Hill Road
Dunvegan Road
Avenue Road
 5 
Deer Park Crescent
Yonge Street (westbound only)
 97 
St. Clair station
 74   88 
to Mount Pleasant Loop
Avoca Avenue 
Vale of Avoca (Avoca Ravine)
Inglewood Drive
St. Clair & Mt. Pleasant
Moore Park Loop
Heath Street
Moore Avenue
 88 
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery
Merton Street
Davisville Avenue
 28 
Belsize Drive
Manor Road
Soudan Avenue
Eglinton Avenue
 34   51   54   56   100   103 
Mount Pleasant Loop

History edit

The Toronto Civic Railways opened the St. Clair streetcar route in 1913 along St. Clair Avenue West between Yonge Street and the Grand Trunk Railway crossing (near today's Caledonia Road) to serve small developed areas in a newly annexed section of the city. Previously, the only streetcar service near this area was the Davenport line of the Toronto Suburban Railway (along Davenport Road) and the Avenue route of the Toronto Railway Company (ending at Avenue Road and St. Clair Avenue). At the east end of the St. Clair line, passengers could connect with the radial cars of the Metropolitan line of the Toronto and York Radial Railway running on Yonge Street. The St. Clair line was double-track but had no loops or wyes; thus, all streetcars were double-ended.[3]

After its creation in 1921, the Toronto Transportation Commission took over the assets of the Toronto Civic Railways and the Toronto Railway Company with the goal to connect and integrate the two separate streetcar systems. With respect to St. Clair, the TTC expanded the line eastwards and westwards, adding turning loops at end points and replacing double-ended streetcars with single-ended cars (initially ex–TRC cars). At the east end, the line would continue north from St. Clair Avenue East on Mount Pleasant Road to Eglinton Avenue; however, this portion would later become a separate route that was subsequently converted to bus operation in the 1970s.[3]

By 1930, the Bay streetcar route was running north on Avenue Road and then west on St. Clair Avenue. Passengers could travel from St. Clair Avenue and Caledonia Road to Bay Street and Queens Quay.[4] By 1932, Earlscourt Loop at St. Clair Avenue and Lansdowne Avenue became the western terminus of the Bay route.[5] With the opening of the Yonge subway in 1954, the Bay route disappeared, and the Earlscourt route was created to replace the St. Clair portion of the former Bay route. The Earlscourt route ran between St. Clair station and Earlscourt Loop overlapping the St. Clair route.[6] About 1978, the Earlscourt route was merged into 512 St. Clair.[7]

Timeline edit

Date Event
August 25, 1913 The Toronto Civic Railways opens the St. Clair streetcar line from Yonge Street west to the Grand Trunk Railway crossing near today's Caledonia Road.[8]
September 1, 1921 The Toronto Transportation Commission took over operations of the Toronto Civic Railways and the Toronto Railway Company.[3]
December 21, 1921 The Bathurst streetcar line was extended to St. Clair Avenue.[8] Today, this is the only remaining connection between the St. Clair streetcar line and the rest of the Toronto streetcar system.
December 26, 1921 The TTC joined the TRC's Avenue Road streetcar line to the TCR St. Clair line. Streetcars on the Avenue route would operate to a new streetcar loop at today's Caledonia Road. Single-ended ex–TRC streetcars replaced the double-ended ex–TCR cars west of Avenue Road.[3]
December 1, 1924 The St. Clair line was extended east of Yonge Street to Moore Park Loop at Mt. Pleasant Road.[8]
November 4, 1925 The line was extended north along Mt. Pleasant Road to the Mt. Pleasant Loop at Eglinton Avenue.[8] It replaced an early trolley bus line.[9]
October 29, 1931 The line was extended westwards to Townsley Loop at Old Weston Road.[8]
May 14, 1932 The line was again extended westwards to Keele Loop on Weston Road, a short distance north of St. Clair Avenue.[8]
September 23, 1938 St. Clair became the first route in Toronto to be served by PCC streetcars.[10]
September 1, 1943 The St. Clair route began to provide rush hour service north along Weston Road, beyond Keele Loop, to Avon Loop at Rogers Road.[8]
March 30, 1954 St. Clair station opens hosting three streetcar routes with four destinations: Keele Loop and Mt. Pleasant Loop (St. Clair route), Earlscourt Loop (at Lansdowne Avenue, Earlscourt route), Bicknell Loop (Rogers route, rush hours). All routes went round the same single-track station loop where passengers could connect with the subway.[11][9]
February 26, 1966 St. Clair rush hour streetcar service along Weston Road to Avon Loop is discontinued.[8]
March 30, 1975 The Mount Pleasant arm of the line became a separate route operating between St. Clair station and Eglinton Avenue.[12]
July 25, 1976 Buses replaced the Mount Pleasant streetcar route that ran east from St. Clair Station.[8] However, the section of the line between St. Clair station and Moore Park Loop was retained for night streetcars until October 1, 1976.[12] The site of Moore Park Loop subsequently became Loring-Wyle Parkette.
January 27, 1978 St. Clair West station opens with an underground streetcar loop.[11] The St. Clair route became the first to have an underground connection with the subway.
April 16, 1980 The Canadian Light Rail Vehicle started revenue service on the St. Clair route. At about this time, the route received the 512 number, and the Earlscourt route, which was a shortened version of the St. Clair route, was folded into 512 St. Clair.[7]
July 27, 1981 Gunns Loop opens at Gunns Road replacing the old Keele Loop on Weston Road.[9]
July 31, 2005 Introduction of time-based transfer for the first time in the TTC along 512 St. Clair as a pilot project
September 3, 2017 The Flexity Outlook streetcars entered service to phase out CLRVs on the St. Clair route.[13] The end of the time-based transfer pilot project.
August 26, 2018 Reintroduction of time-based transfer on the entire TTC, including 512 St. Clair, for users of Presto card.
October 1, 2018 With Flexity Outlook streetcars having replaced CLRVs on this route, 512 St. Clair has become the third route in Toronto to use pantographs for electrical pickup.[14]

Dedicated right-of-way edit

 
Streetcar arriving at Keele from Gunns Loop

When first built in 1913, the St. Clair streetcar operated in a dedicated right-of-way in the centre of St. Clair Avenue, similar to today's 512 St. Clair route. A dedicated right-of-way is a lane generally in the centre of the street, reserved for transit vehicles. However, it was removed between 1928 and 1935 and replaced with paved trackage open to mixed traffic.[15][16]

However, since then, road traffic had increased and was degrading the reliability of streetcar service. Given the success of the new 510 Spadina route along dedicated right-of-ways on Spadina and Queens Quay and on portions on several streetcar routes, the TTC proposed to upgrade the St. Clair streetcar line to a dedicated right-of-way.[16] The tracks along the route needed replacement, and the TTC estimated that building a dedicated right-of-way would cost only $7 million more than simply replacing the tracks. Furthermore, St. Clair Avenue is one of the few streets in Toronto wide enough to accommodate a dedicated right-of-way without significantly reducing the width of traffic lanes.

In 2004, Toronto City Council decided to proceed with the proposal. Construction started on September 25, 2005 and was completed in three stages: From St. Clair station to Vaughan Road on February 18, 2007,[16] to Lansdowne Avenue on December 20, 2009,[17] and finally with full service to Gunns Loop on June 30, 2010.[18][8] On December 19, 2009, the day prior to the opening of the section from Vaughan Road to Lansdowne Avenue, there was a pre-opening event utilizing the TTC's two remaining PCC streetcars.

Time-based transfers edit

St. Clair Pilot (2005–2017) edit

From July 31, 2005, until September 2, 2017, the TTC ran a pilot project of providing 2-hour time-based transfers[19] on this route as a temporary measure to support business along St. Clair during the construction projects of the new dedicated streetcar right-of-way scheme, under which passengers who took a paper transfer after paying their fares by cash or tokens were allowed to disembark and re-board another 512 streetcar, even one going in the opposite direction, as long as they did so within 2 hours of their original boarding. This meant that one could stop part-way through a journey and then continue, or even make a round trip, without paying multiple fares.

From December 14, 2015, until September 3, 2017, passengers who paid by cash or token were required to obtain a time-based paper transfer as a result of the proof-of-payment (POP) system that had come into effect on all TTC streetcar routes as passengers could have been asked at any time to show POP. At the time, the Presto card readers on the 512 cars were not configured to handle this special route-specific time-based transfer pilot scheme. Presto users who wished to take advantage of the project were required to board at the front door of the vehicle in order to obtain the special paper time-based transfer after tapping their cards on the fare reader there, or else they would have been charged another fare every time they re-tapped on the same route.

The pilot program was discontinued on September 3, 2017, the same day the new Flexity Outlook streetcars were deployed on the 512 route, as drivers of the new streetcars are situated inside a fully enclosed cab and are not responsible for handling fare collection or providing paper transfers.[20]

Presto edit

The TTC reintroduced a 2-hour time-based transfer on August 26, 2018, but this time system-wide rather than for just the 512 route. It is currently available only to Presto card customers who pay single fares with stored card balance.[21]

Proposed extensions edit

About 2007, two plans had been proposed to extend the St. Clair line west of Gunns Loop, but neither is active today. At the time, transit advocate Steve Munro thought that extensions west of Gunns Loop might lack the ridership to be justified.[22]

The first proposal would see Route 512 extended west along St. Clair Avenue West to Runnymede Road, and south underneath the Canadian Pacific Railway Galt Subdivision line to a bus loop at Runnymede Road and Dundas Street West, replacing a portion of route 71A Runnymede. Streetcar tracks would then be extended southeast along Dundas Street West to Dundas West station where the 504 King and 505 Dundas streetcar routes currently terminate. The tracks on Dundas would be served by a new route replacing the current 40 Junction bus route. While the scheme may not be warranted by potential ridership, it would cut down the amount of deadhead (not-in-service) time required by St. Clair streetcars to get to St. Clair Avenue.

The other proposal comes as part of Transit City, the Light Rail expansion proposal. It would see route 512 extended west on St. Clair all the way to Jane Street, replacing portions of routes 71A Runnymede (now replaced by route 189 Stockyards) and 79B Scarlett Road, where it would connect with a planned Jane Street LRT.

Route description edit

Route 512 St. Clair serves St. Clair Avenue between St. Clair station at the east end of the line, and Gunns Loop at Gunns Road at the west end. The route passes through St. Clair West station in both directions. The route operates almost entirely within a dedicated streetcar right-of-way, with mixed traffic for a short distance east of Yonge Street and for very short distances at streetcar loops. There are five turning loops along the line; besides the station loops at St. Clair and St. Clair West stations, the other loops are Oakwood Loop at Oakwood Avenue, Earlscount Loop at Lansdowne Avenue, and Gunns Loop at Gunns Road. The streetcar tracks along Bathurst Street and Vaughan Road are the only connection between the St. Clair streetcar line and the rest of the Toronto streetcar system.[23]

According to a 2011 Torontoist article, it took 29 minutes for the author to travel from St. Clair station to Gunns Loop shortly after the rush hour.[24]

 
Stop layout: Signaled crossing (right), shelter, artwork along shelter roof, planter (left)

With the exception of stops at turning loops, all stops along the route are on-street surface stops with islands separating the regular traffic from the streetcar tracks and have streetcar traffic signals, partial shelters, and railings to protect patrons from the traffic. One end of each platform connects to a pedestrian crossing at a signalized street intersection. The other end of the platform has a planter. There are 22 on-street stops serving both directions and two serving just one direction: Old Stock Yards (eastbound) and Yonge (westbound), both near a terminus.

Half of the on-street stops have artwork consisting of vertical panels along the shelter roof. If an on-street stop has both eastbound and westbound platforms, only one of the two platforms displays artwork. Various artists were selected by competition to design the art pieces.[25]

Night route edit

312 St Clair–Junction operates during the overnight period. Buses are used, rather than streetcars, however, and stop at the curb (sidewalk), instead of the streetcar islands.

Transfer points on St. Clair Avenue and Junction Road, 312 St. Clair–Junction Blue Night bus:[26]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "TTC Service Summary November 21, 2021 to January 1, 2022" (PDF). Toronto Transit Commission.
  2. ^ "Weekday boardings and service information for surface routes (bus and streetcar), 2022" (PDF). Toronto Transit Commission. 2022. (PDF) from the original on January 11, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d Hood 1986, pp. 22–30.
  4. ^ "System Map – May 1, 1930". Toronto Transportation Commission. May 1, 1930. Retrieved April 4, 2018.
  5. ^ "Ride Guide – May 1, 1932". Toronto Transportation Commission. May 1, 1932. Retrieved April 4, 2018.
  6. ^ "Ride Guide – 1954". Toronto Transportation Commission. May 15, 1954. Retrieved April 4, 2018.
  7. ^ a b Bow, James (December 3, 2017). "The Canadian Light Rail Vehicles (The CLRVs)". Transit Toronto. Retrieved January 11, 2018.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Springirth 2014, pp. 105, 113.
  9. ^ a b c Bow, James (September 5, 2017). "Route 512 – The St Clair Streetcar". Transit Toronto. Retrieved December 2, 2017.
  10. ^ Mike Filey (2003). "Toronto Sketches 7: The Way We Were". Dundurn Publishing. p. 130. ISBN 9781550024487. Retrieved March 25, 2018.
  11. ^ a b . Toronto Transit Commission. Archived from the original on November 27, 2018. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  12. ^ a b Bow, James (April 21, 2013). "The Mount Pleasant Streetcar (Deceased)". Transit Toronto. Retrieved December 3, 2017.
  13. ^ Spurr, Ben (April 19, 2017). "St. Clair next in line for new TTC streetcars". Toronto Star. Retrieved April 20, 2017.
  14. ^ Bow, James (October 13, 2018). "The Toronto Flexity Light Rail Vehicles (LRVs)". Transit Toronto. Retrieved October 19, 2018.
  15. ^ Lloyd Alter (November 25, 2013). "Streetcars save cities: A look at 100 years of a Toronto streetcar line". Treehugger.com. from the original on November 26, 2013. Retrieved November 25, 2013. A hundred years ago, a new streetcar line was installed on St. Clair Avenue in Toronto in a dedicated right-of-way. In 1928 they got rid of the right-of-way to make more room for cars; In 2006 they rebuilt it again, putting the right of way back.
  16. ^ a b c Filey, Mike (2008). Toronto: The Way We Were. Dundurn Press. p. 153. ISBN 978-1-55002-842-3.
  17. ^ "TTC Streetcar service advisory: 512 St. Clair and 505 Dundas routes". Toronto Transit Commission.
  18. ^ . Toronto Transit Commission. June 30, 2010. Archived from the original on June 30, 2010.
  19. ^ . Toronto Transit Commission. Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  20. ^ Gilbert, Jeremy (July 2017). "TTC to end time-based transfer program". BlogTO. Retrieved April 5, 2018.
  21. ^ Spurr, Ben (August 22, 2018). "What you need to know about the TTC's new 2-hour transfer policy". Toronto Star. Retrieved August 26, 2018.
  22. ^ Munro, Steve (August 7, 2007). "St. Clair Extension Trial?". Steve Munro. Retrieved March 27, 2018. If St. Clair from Keele to Jane is a potential streetcar line, then there should be a lot more riders than the level of service on the 71 (Runnymede) suggests.
  23. ^ Forman, Roman. "Streetcar Track Map March 2011". Transit Toronto. Retrieved March 26, 2018.
  24. ^ Dan Foster (April 5, 2011). "A St. Clair Journey". from the original on December 23, 2013.
  25. ^ "Urban Toronto: St. Clair Streetcar Stop Art". The Torontoist. July 20, 2011. Retrieved March 26, 2018.
  26. ^ Toronto Transit Commission. "TTC Blue Night Network Map – November 2021" (PDF).

Bibliography edit

  • Bromley, John F., and Jack May. Fifty Years of Progressive Transit, Electric Railroaders' Association, New York (New York), 1978.
  • Filey, Mike. Not a One-Horse Town: 125 Years of Toronto and its Streetcars, Gagne Printing, Louiseville (Quebec), 1986.
  • Hood, J. William (1986). The Toronto Civic Railways: An Illustrated History. Toronto, Ontario: The Upper Canada Railway Society.
  • Springirth, Kenneth C. (2014). Toronto Streetcars Serve The City. Foothill Media. ISBN 978-1-62545-028-9.

External links edit

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  • Route 512 – The St Clair Streetcar (Transit Toronto)

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The 512 St Clair is an east west streetcar route in Toronto Ontario Canada operated by the Toronto Transit Commission TTC It operates on St Clair Avenue between St Clair station on the Line 1 Yonge University subway and Gunns Road just west of Keele Street 512 St Clair512 St Clair streetcar west of Yonge StreetOverviewLocaleToronto Ontario CanadaTerminiGunns Loop west St Clair station east StationsSt Clair West St ClairWebsiteOfficial route pageServiceTypeStreetcar routeSystemToronto streetcar systemRoute number512Operator s Toronto Transit CommissionDepot s Leslie Barns 1 Rolling stockFlexity OutlookDaily ridership26 643 2022 weekdays 2 TechnicalLine length7 1 km 4 41 mi 1 Track gauge4 ft 10 7 8 in 1 495 mm Electrification600 V DC overheadRoute mapLegendStation with off streetfare paid platforms Connection 00 Terminus 00 Gunns Loop 189 Gunns RoadOld Stock Yards eastbound only Weston Road to Northland and Avon LoopsKeele LoopKeele Street 41 89 941 989 CN Weston sub amp CP MacTier sub Townsley Loop 127 Old Weston Road 41 127 168 941 Hounslow Heath Road Silverthorn AveLaughton AvenueCN Newmarket sub Caledonia Road 47B 47C Earlscourt Loop 47 Lansdowne Avenue 47 47B 47C Earlscourt AvenueDufferin Street 29 929 Northcliffe BoulevardGlenholme AvenueRogers RoadOakwood Avenue 63 161 Oakwood Loop 63A Robina AvenueWinona DriveArlington AvenueChristie Street 126 Wychwood CarhouseWychwood AvenueVaughan Road 90 Bathurst Street 7 St Clair West station 33 90 126 Tweedsmuir AvenueSpadina Road 33 Russell Hill RoadDunvegan RoadAvenue Road 5 Deer Park CrescentYonge Street westbound only 97 St Clair station 74 88 to Mount Pleasant LoopAvoca Avenue Vale of Avoca Avoca Ravine Inglewood DriveSt Clair amp Mt PleasantMoore Park LoopHeath StreetMoore Avenue 88 Mt Pleasant CemeteryBelt LineMerton StreetDavisville Avenue 28 Belsize DriveManor RoadSoudan AvenueEglinton Avenue 34 51 54 56 100 103 Mount Pleasant LoopThis diagram viewtalkeditvteSt Clair c 1945 Legendto Westondump spurRogers RoadAvon LoopNorthland LoopMaybank Avenuenow Gunns Roadto GuelphWeston RoadKeele StreetToronto Suburban Rwy closed1931Keele LoopGunns Loop opened1981Keele StreetCN Weston sub amp CPKC MacTier sub Townsley LoopOld Weston RoadCN Newmarket sub Earlscourt LoopLansdowne AvenueOakwood AvenueOakwood LoopWychwood Carhouse amp loopWychwood AvenueVaughan RoadBathurst StreetNordheimer RavineSt Clair West Station opened1978Avenue RoadYonge StreetSt Clair Station opened1954Vale of Avoca Avoca Ravine St Clair AvenueMt Pleasant RoadMoore Park LoopCN Belt LineEglinton AvenueMount Pleasant Loop Contents 1 History 1 1 Timeline 1 2 Dedicated right of way 1 3 Time based transfers 1 3 1 St Clair Pilot 2005 2017 1 3 2 Presto 1 4 Proposed extensions 2 Route description 2 1 Night route 3 See also 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksHistory editThe Toronto Civic Railways opened the St Clair streetcar route in 1913 along St Clair Avenue West between Yonge Street and the Grand Trunk Railway crossing near today s Caledonia Road to serve small developed areas in a newly annexed section of the city Previously the only streetcar service near this area was the Davenport line of the Toronto Suburban Railway along Davenport Road and the Avenue route of the Toronto Railway Company ending at Avenue Road and St Clair Avenue At the east end of the St Clair line passengers could connect with the radial cars of the Metropolitan line of the Toronto and York Radial Railway running on Yonge Street The St Clair line was double track but had no loops or wyes thus all streetcars were double ended 3 After its creation in 1921 the Toronto Transportation Commission took over the assets of the Toronto Civic Railways and the Toronto Railway Company with the goal to connect and integrate the two separate streetcar systems With respect to St Clair the TTC expanded the line eastwards and westwards adding turning loops at end points and replacing double ended streetcars with single ended cars initially ex TRC cars At the east end the line would continue north from St Clair Avenue East on Mount Pleasant Road to Eglinton Avenue however this portion would later become a separate route that was subsequently converted to bus operation in the 1970s 3 By 1930 the Bay streetcar route was running north on Avenue Road and then west on St Clair Avenue Passengers could travel from St Clair Avenue and Caledonia Road to Bay Street and Queens Quay 4 By 1932 Earlscourt Loop at St Clair Avenue and Lansdowne Avenue became the western terminus of the Bay route 5 With the opening of the Yonge subway in 1954 the Bay route disappeared and the Earlscourt route was created to replace the St Clair portion of the former Bay route The Earlscourt route ran between St Clair station and Earlscourt Loop overlapping the St Clair route 6 About 1978 the Earlscourt route was merged into 512 St Clair 7 Timeline edit Date EventAugust 25 1913 The Toronto Civic Railways opens the St Clair streetcar line from Yonge Street west to the Grand Trunk Railway crossing near today s Caledonia Road 8 September 1 1921 The Toronto Transportation Commission took over operations of the Toronto Civic Railways and the Toronto Railway Company 3 December 21 1921 The Bathurst streetcar line was extended to St Clair Avenue 8 Today this is the only remaining connection between the St Clair streetcar line and the rest of the Toronto streetcar system December 26 1921 The TTC joined the TRC s Avenue Road streetcar line to the TCR St Clair line Streetcars on the Avenue route would operate to a new streetcar loop at today s Caledonia Road Single ended ex TRC streetcars replaced the double ended ex TCR cars west of Avenue Road 3 December 1 1924 The St Clair line was extended east of Yonge Street to Moore Park Loop at Mt Pleasant Road 8 November 4 1925 The line was extended north along Mt Pleasant Road to the Mt Pleasant Loop at Eglinton Avenue 8 It replaced an early trolley bus line 9 October 29 1931 The line was extended westwards to Townsley Loop at Old Weston Road 8 May 14 1932 The line was again extended westwards to Keele Loop on Weston Road a short distance north of St Clair Avenue 8 September 23 1938 St Clair became the first route in Toronto to be served by PCC streetcars 10 September 1 1943 The St Clair route began to provide rush hour service north along Weston Road beyond Keele Loop to Avon Loop at Rogers Road 8 March 30 1954 St Clair station opens hosting three streetcar routes with four destinations Keele Loop and Mt Pleasant Loop St Clair route Earlscourt Loop at Lansdowne Avenue Earlscourt route Bicknell Loop Rogers route rush hours All routes went round the same single track station loop where passengers could connect with the subway 11 9 February 26 1966 St Clair rush hour streetcar service along Weston Road to Avon Loop is discontinued 8 March 30 1975 The Mount Pleasant arm of the line became a separate route operating between St Clair station and Eglinton Avenue 12 July 25 1976 Buses replaced the Mount Pleasant streetcar route that ran east from St Clair Station 8 However the section of the line between St Clair station and Moore Park Loop was retained for night streetcars until October 1 1976 12 The site of Moore Park Loop subsequently became Loring Wyle Parkette January 27 1978 St Clair West station opens with an underground streetcar loop 11 The St Clair route became the first to have an underground connection with the subway April 16 1980 The Canadian Light Rail Vehicle started revenue service on the St Clair route At about this time the route received the 512 number and the Earlscourt route which was a shortened version of the St Clair route was folded into 512 St Clair 7 July 27 1981 Gunns Loop opens at Gunns Road replacing the old Keele Loop on Weston Road 9 July 31 2005 Introduction of time based transfer for the first time in the TTC along 512 St Clair as a pilot projectSeptember 3 2017 The Flexity Outlook streetcars entered service to phase out CLRVs on the St Clair route 13 The end of the time based transfer pilot project August 26 2018 Reintroduction of time based transfer on the entire TTC including 512 St Clair for users of Presto card October 1 2018 With Flexity Outlook streetcars having replaced CLRVs on this route 512 St Clair has become the third route in Toronto to use pantographs for electrical pickup 14 Dedicated right of way edit nbsp Streetcar arriving at Keele from Gunns LoopWhen first built in 1913 the St Clair streetcar operated in a dedicated right of way in the centre of St Clair Avenue similar to today s 512 St Clair route A dedicated right of way is a lane generally in the centre of the street reserved for transit vehicles However it was removed between 1928 and 1935 and replaced with paved trackage open to mixed traffic 15 16 However since then road traffic had increased and was degrading the reliability of streetcar service Given the success of the new 510 Spadina route along dedicated right of ways on Spadina and Queens Quay and on portions on several streetcar routes the TTC proposed to upgrade the St Clair streetcar line to a dedicated right of way 16 The tracks along the route needed replacement and the TTC estimated that building a dedicated right of way would cost only 7 million more than simply replacing the tracks Furthermore St Clair Avenue is one of the few streets in Toronto wide enough to accommodate a dedicated right of way without significantly reducing the width of traffic lanes In 2004 Toronto City Council decided to proceed with the proposal Construction started on September 25 2005 and was completed in three stages From St Clair station to Vaughan Road on February 18 2007 16 to Lansdowne Avenue on December 20 2009 17 and finally with full service to Gunns Loop on June 30 2010 18 8 On December 19 2009 the day prior to the opening of the section from Vaughan Road to Lansdowne Avenue there was a pre opening event utilizing the TTC s two remaining PCC streetcars Time based transfers edit See also Toronto Transit Commission fares St Clair Pilot 2005 2017 edit From July 31 2005 until September 2 2017 the TTC ran a pilot project of providing 2 hour time based transfers 19 on this route as a temporary measure to support business along St Clair during the construction projects of the new dedicated streetcar right of way scheme under which passengers who took a paper transfer after paying their fares by cash or tokens were allowed to disembark and re board another 512 streetcar even one going in the opposite direction as long as they did so within 2 hours of their original boarding This meant that one could stop part way through a journey and then continue or even make a round trip without paying multiple fares From December 14 2015 until September 3 2017 passengers who paid by cash or token were required to obtain a time based paper transfer as a result of the proof of payment POP system that had come into effect on all TTC streetcar routes as passengers could have been asked at any time to show POP At the time the Presto card readers on the 512 cars were not configured to handle this special route specific time based transfer pilot scheme Presto users who wished to take advantage of the project were required to board at the front door of the vehicle in order to obtain the special paper time based transfer after tapping their cards on the fare reader there or else they would have been charged another fare every time they re tapped on the same route The pilot program was discontinued on September 3 2017 the same day the new Flexity Outlook streetcars were deployed on the 512 route as drivers of the new streetcars are situated inside a fully enclosed cab and are not responsible for handling fare collection or providing paper transfers 20 Presto edit The TTC reintroduced a 2 hour time based transfer on August 26 2018 but this time system wide rather than for just the 512 route It is currently available only to Presto card customers who pay single fares with stored card balance 21 Proposed extensions edit About 2007 two plans had been proposed to extend the St Clair line west of Gunns Loop but neither is active today At the time transit advocate Steve Munro thought that extensions west of Gunns Loop might lack the ridership to be justified 22 The first proposal would see Route 512 extended west along St Clair Avenue West to Runnymede Road and south underneath the Canadian Pacific Railway Galt Subdivision line to a bus loop at Runnymede Road and Dundas Street West replacing a portion of route 71A Runnymede Streetcar tracks would then be extended southeast along Dundas Street West to Dundas West station where the 504 King and 505 Dundas streetcar routes currently terminate The tracks on Dundas would be served by a new route replacing the current 40 Junction bus route While the scheme may not be warranted by potential ridership it would cut down the amount of deadhead not in service time required by St Clair streetcars to get to St Clair Avenue The other proposal comes as part of Transit City the Light Rail expansion proposal It would see route 512 extended west on St Clair all the way to Jane Street replacing portions of routes 71A Runnymede now replaced by route 189 Stockyards and 79B Scarlett Road where it would connect with a planned Jane Street LRT Route description editRoute 512 St Clair serves St Clair Avenue between St Clair station at the east end of the line and Gunns Loop at Gunns Road at the west end The route passes through St Clair West station in both directions The route operates almost entirely within a dedicated streetcar right of way with mixed traffic for a short distance east of Yonge Street and for very short distances at streetcar loops There are five turning loops along the line besides the station loops at St Clair and St Clair West stations the other loops are Oakwood Loop at Oakwood Avenue Earlscount Loop at Lansdowne Avenue and Gunns Loop at Gunns Road The streetcar tracks along Bathurst Street and Vaughan Road are the only connection between the St Clair streetcar line and the rest of the Toronto streetcar system 23 According to a 2011 Torontoist article it took 29 minutes for the author to travel from St Clair station to Gunns Loop shortly after the rush hour 24 nbsp Stop layout Signaled crossing right shelter artwork along shelter roof planter left With the exception of stops at turning loops all stops along the route are on street surface stops with islands separating the regular traffic from the streetcar tracks and have streetcar traffic signals partial shelters and railings to protect patrons from the traffic One end of each platform connects to a pedestrian crossing at a signalized street intersection The other end of the platform has a planter There are 22 on street stops serving both directions and two serving just one direction Old Stock Yards eastbound and Yonge westbound both near a terminus Half of the on street stops have artwork consisting of vertical panels along the shelter roof If an on street stop has both eastbound and westbound platforms only one of the two platforms displays artwork Various artists were selected by competition to design the art pieces 25 Night route edit 312 St Clair Junction operates during the overnight period Buses are used rather than streetcars however and stop at the curb sidewalk instead of the streetcar islands Transfer points on St Clair Avenue and Junction Road 312 St Clair Junction Blue Night bus 26 St Clair station 320 Yonge Blue Night bus Bathurst Street 307 Bathurst Blue Night bus Oakwood Avenue 363 Ossington Blue Night bus Dufferin Street 329 Dufferin Blue Night bus Keele Street 341 Keele Blue Night bus Jane Street 335 Jane Blue Night bus Dundas West station 300 Bloor Danforth Blue Night bus 304 King Blue Night car 306 Carlton Blue Night carSee also editToronto streetcar system Toronto Transit Commission Rogers Road streetcar lineReferences edit a b TTC Service Summary November 21 2021 to January 1 2022 PDF Toronto Transit Commission Weekday boardings and service information for surface routes bus and streetcar 2022 PDF Toronto Transit Commission 2022 Archived PDF from the original on January 11 2024 a b c d Hood 1986 pp 22 30 System Map May 1 1930 Toronto Transportation Commission May 1 1930 Retrieved April 4 2018 Ride Guide May 1 1932 Toronto Transportation Commission May 1 1932 Retrieved April 4 2018 Ride Guide 1954 Toronto Transportation Commission May 15 1954 Retrieved April 4 2018 a b Bow James December 3 2017 The Canadian Light Rail Vehicles The CLRVs Transit Toronto Retrieved January 11 2018 a b c d e f g h i j Springirth 2014 pp 105 113 a b c Bow James September 5 2017 Route 512 The St Clair Streetcar Transit Toronto Retrieved December 2 2017 Mike Filey 2003 Toronto Sketches 7 The Way We Were Dundurn Publishing p 130 ISBN 9781550024487 Retrieved March 25 2018 a b 2013 TTC Operating Statistics Toronto Transit Commission Archived from the original on November 27 2018 Retrieved January 27 2017 a b Bow James April 21 2013 The Mount Pleasant Streetcar Deceased Transit Toronto Retrieved December 3 2017 Spurr Ben April 19 2017 St Clair next in line for new TTC streetcars Toronto Star Retrieved April 20 2017 Bow James October 13 2018 The Toronto Flexity Light Rail Vehicles LRVs Transit Toronto Retrieved October 19 2018 Lloyd Alter November 25 2013 Streetcars save cities A look at 100 years of a Toronto streetcar line Treehugger com Archived from the original on November 26 2013 Retrieved November 25 2013 A hundred years ago a new streetcar line was installed on St Clair Avenue in Toronto in a dedicated right of way In 1928 they got rid of the right of way to make more room for cars In 2006 they rebuilt it again putting the right of way back a b c Filey Mike 2008 Toronto The Way We Were Dundurn Press p 153 ISBN 978 1 55002 842 3 TTC Streetcar service advisory 512 St Clair and 505 Dundas routes Toronto Transit Commission 512 St Clair Full streetcar service resumes June 30 2010 Toronto Transit Commission June 30 2010 Archived from the original on June 30 2010 Time based Transfers 512 St Clair Pilot Program Toronto Transit Commission Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 21 2014 Gilbert Jeremy July 2017 TTC to end time based transfer program BlogTO Retrieved April 5 2018 Spurr Ben August 22 2018 What you need to know about the TTC s new 2 hour transfer policy Toronto Star Retrieved August 26 2018 Munro Steve August 7 2007 St Clair Extension Trial Steve Munro Retrieved March 27 2018 If St Clair from Keele to Jane is a potential streetcar line then there should be a lot more riders than the level of service on the 71 Runnymede suggests Forman Roman Streetcar Track Map March 2011 Transit Toronto Retrieved March 26 2018 Dan Foster April 5 2011 A St Clair Journey Archived from the original on December 23 2013 Urban Toronto St Clair Streetcar Stop Art The Torontoist July 20 2011 Retrieved March 26 2018 Toronto Transit Commission TTC Blue Night Network Map November 2021 PDF Bibliography editBromley John F and Jack May Fifty Years of Progressive Transit Electric Railroaders Association New York New York 1978 Filey Mike Not a One Horse Town 125 Years of Toronto and its Streetcars Gagne Printing Louiseville Quebec 1986 Hood J William 1986 The Toronto Civic Railways An Illustrated History Toronto Ontario The Upper Canada Railway Society Springirth Kenneth C 2014 Toronto Streetcars Serve The City Foothill Media ISBN 978 1 62545 028 9 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 512 St Clair KML file edit help Template Attached KML 512 St ClairKML is not from Wikidata Official route page Route 512 The St Clair Streetcar Transit Toronto Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 512 St Clair amp oldid 1194860799, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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