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Long Branch Loop

Long Branch Loop is the westernmost streetcar stop within the Toronto streetcar system, operated by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).[1] It is located in the Long Branch neighbourhood in southwestern Toronto, close to the boundary with Mississauga. Long Branch Loop is the western terminus for four streetcar routes but is principally served by the 507 Long Branch route.[2] Several TTC and MiWay bus routes terminate at the loop.

Long Branch Loop
General information
LocationLake Shore Boulevard West,
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates43°35′30″N 79°32′40″W / 43.59167°N 79.54444°W / 43.59167; -79.54444
Owned byToronto Transit Commission
Line(s)  501   507   508 
Connections
History
OpenedDecember 28, 1928
Rebuilt1950s

Westbound streetcars enter the turning loop from Lake Shore Boulevard and turn counter-clockwise to face east on the north side of the platform. Bus bays are on the opposite south side of the platform with a shelter building in the centre, which once provided washrooms and a waiting room for the public.

History edit

 
The loop in 1935, showing the last radial car to go west to Port Credit

The Toronto and Mimico Electric Railway and Light Company operated radial railway service along Lake Shore Boulevard originally as a single track line, with sidings to allow vehicles going in opposite directions to pass each other.[3] The TTC double-tracked the route, and first operated a loop at Long Branch on December 28, 1928.[4]

The TTC has used the loop as an interchange point with buses since at least 1935, when the widening of Lakeshore Road west of Etobicoke Creek required the removal of the single-track service to Port Credit. The TTC replaced the streetcar route with the 74 Port Credit bus route, which ran until 1976, when the service was taken over by the newly created Mississauga Transit.[5] Other historic TTC bus routes that terminated at the Long Branch loop included 69 Queensway[6] and 87 West Mall.

In 1967, Long Branch GO Station was opened on the adjacent Lakeshore West railway line; service is available as far west as Hamilton or east to the downtown Union Station hub.

On January 6, 1992, the TTC started the 508 Lake Shore rush-hour route running from Long Branch Loop to downtown Toronto via Lake Shore Boulevard, the Queensway and King Street.[7]

The TTC operated a separate Long Branch line (which became route 507 Long Branch), running between Long Branch Loop and Humber Loop, until 1996, when that route was merged with the 501 Queen route.[8] A 2012 National Post article described the extended 501 Queen as the longest streetcar line in North America.[9]

In 2011, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation broadcast a 14-minute semi-autobiographical short film entitled Long Branch.[10] The film shows two strangers, who were about to share a one-night stand, have their plans fall apart as the distance to the Long Branch loop was too far, and they had too much time to talk to each other first. The filmmakers were a couple, and one member of the film-making couple lived at the Long Branch loop and said his partner routinely declined to come home with him because of the distance.

In early 2016, the 501 Queen route was split at Humber Loop requiring through-riders to change streetcars there. The section between Humber and Long Branch Loops was still branded as 501 Queen even though the section operated like the former 507 Long Branch. In late 2023, after a closure for construction, the section west of Humber Loop was reopened as 507 Long Branch.[8]

Services edit

As of November 19, 2023, the TTC streetcar and bus routes serving Long Branch Loop are:[11][2]

Route Destinations Notes
501 Queen EB To Neville Park Loop Late evening service only
507 Long Branch EB To Humber Loop No late evening service
508 Lake Shore EB To Parliament Street Rush hours only
301 Queen EB To Neville Park Loop Blue Night service replacing 501 streetcar
110A Islington South NB To Islington station Bus via 30th Street and Horner Avenue
110B Islington South NB To Islington station Bus via Brown's Line and Horner Avenue (rush hour service)
123B Sherway NB To Kipling station Bus via Browns Line, Sherway Gardens, the East Mall and Shorncliffe
123C Sherway NB To Kipling station Bus via Sherway Gardens and North Queen Street

MiWay (Mississauga) bus routes serving Long Branch Loop are:[12]

Route Destinations Notes
5 Dixie NB To Lorimar Drive/Cardiff Boulevard Just west of Toronto Pearson International Airport
23 Lakeshore WB To Clarkson GO Station Via Lakeshore Road

References edit

  1. ^ Bow, James (November 10, 2006). . Transit Toronto. Archived from the original on September 22, 2013. Retrieved July 14, 2013. It is only important to note that tracks reached Etobicoke Creek and the present site of today's Long Branch Loop in 1895. It would be another thirty-three years before the loop would come into being. Long Branch Loop came into being in on December 8, 1928, when the TTC extended 'city' tracks from the Humber River along Lake Shore Boulevard to this site.
  2. ^ a b "Streetcar service returns on Lake Shore Boulevard West". Toronto Transit Commission. November 19, 2023. from the original on November 14, 2023.
  3. ^ Filey, Mike (2008). "Toronto: The Way We Were". Dundurn Press. p. 194. ISBN 9781770703506. Retrieved July 14, 2013. In 1920 Toronto purchased this and other privately owned electric radial lines operating outside the city and turned their operations over to Ontario Hydro. Eventually, these lines became part of the recently organized Toronto Transportation Commission. The Commission's streetcar route along Lakeshore Road was soon double-tracked all the way west to the site of the present Long Branch loop, while the roadway itself was widened considerably.
  4. ^ "Wheels of Progress: A Story of the Development of Toronto and Its Public Transportation Services". Toronto Transit Commission. 1942. p. 115. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  5. ^ Coulman, Pete (May 16, 2011). . Transit Toronto. Archived from the original on November 14, 2013. Retrieved July 14, 2013. Due to highway widening, the PORT CREDIT radial car line was discontinued after the last trip on February 9. New PORT CREDIT bus route starts operating between Long Branch Loop via Lakeshore Road to Mississauga Road, wyeing and returning.
  6. ^ Coulman, Peter; Gryfe, Alan; Kay, Jeffrey (May 16, 2011). . Transit Toronto. Archived from the original on June 24, 2013. Service extended west on the Queensway and then south on Brown's Line to Long Branch loop.
  7. ^ Bow, James (October 29, 2023). "Route 508 – The Lake Shore Streetcar". Transit Toronto. Retrieved March 1, 2018.
  8. ^ a b Bow, James (October 29, 2023). "Route 507 - The Long Branch Streetcar (Resurrected)". Transit Toronto.
  9. ^ Farquharson, Vanessa (March 24, 2012). "Riding the 501: The longest streetcar route in North America". National Post. Archived from the original on February 24, 2013. The loop here is slightly more interesting than its Neville and Humber counterparts — there's a colourful streetcar mural on a wall, a proper TTC sign that says Long Branch, washrooms and a Legion Hall nearby.
  10. ^ Kupferman, Steve (November 13, 2012). . The Torontoist. Archived from the original on July 21, 2013. Retrieved July 14, 2013. It's the story of Lynn, a young woman who tries to go home with a guy for a one-night stand, only to find out, after she's already hopped transit with him, that he lives in Long Branch, where subways fear to tread. The pair have no choice but to talk to each other during the agonizingly long ride. And talking, as Lynn points out repeatedly, is not what one-night stands are about.
  11. ^ "Routes". Toronto Transit Commission. Retrieved November 21, 2023.
  12. ^ "Route maps". Toronto Transit Commission. Retrieved November 22, 2023.

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Long Branch Loop is the westernmost streetcar stop within the Toronto streetcar system operated by the Toronto Transit Commission TTC 1 It is located in the Long Branch neighbourhood in southwestern Toronto close to the boundary with Mississauga Long Branch Loop is the western terminus for four streetcar routes but is principally served by the 507 Long Branch route 2 Several TTC and MiWay bus routes terminate at the loop Long Branch LoopGeneral informationLocationLake Shore Boulevard West Toronto OntarioCanadaCoordinates43 35 30 N 79 32 40 W 43 59167 N 79 54444 W 43 59167 79 54444Owned byToronto Transit CommissionLine s 501 507 508 ConnectionsTTC buses MiWay buses Long Branch GO StationHistoryOpenedDecember 28 1928Rebuilt1950sWestbound streetcars enter the turning loop from Lake Shore Boulevard and turn counter clockwise to face east on the north side of the platform Bus bays are on the opposite south side of the platform with a shelter building in the centre which once provided washrooms and a waiting room for the public Contents 1 History 2 Services 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp The loop in 1935 showing the last radial car to go west to Port CreditThe Toronto and Mimico Electric Railway and Light Company operated radial railway service along Lake Shore Boulevard originally as a single track line with sidings to allow vehicles going in opposite directions to pass each other 3 The TTC double tracked the route and first operated a loop at Long Branch on December 28 1928 4 The TTC has used the loop as an interchange point with buses since at least 1935 when the widening of Lakeshore Road west of Etobicoke Creek required the removal of the single track service to Port Credit The TTC replaced the streetcar route with the 74 Port Credit bus route which ran until 1976 when the service was taken over by the newly created Mississauga Transit 5 Other historic TTC bus routes that terminated at the Long Branch loop included 69 Queensway 6 and 87 West Mall In 1967 Long Branch GO Station was opened on the adjacent Lakeshore West railway line service is available as far west as Hamilton or east to the downtown Union Station hub On January 6 1992 the TTC started the 508 Lake Shore rush hour route running from Long Branch Loop to downtown Toronto via Lake Shore Boulevard the Queensway and King Street 7 The TTC operated a separate Long Branch line which became route 507 Long Branch running between Long Branch Loop and Humber Loop until 1996 when that route was merged with the 501 Queen route 8 A 2012 National Post article described the extended 501 Queen as the longest streetcar line in North America 9 In 2011 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation broadcast a 14 minute semi autobiographical short film entitled Long Branch 10 The film shows two strangers who were about to share a one night stand have their plans fall apart as the distance to the Long Branch loop was too far and they had too much time to talk to each other first The filmmakers were a couple and one member of the film making couple lived at the Long Branch loop and said his partner routinely declined to come home with him because of the distance In early 2016 the 501 Queen route was split at Humber Loop requiring through riders to change streetcars there The section between Humber and Long Branch Loops was still branded as 501 Queen even though the section operated like the former 507 Long Branch In late 2023 after a closure for construction the section west of Humber Loop was reopened as 507 Long Branch 8 Services editAs of November 19 2023 update the TTC streetcar and bus routes serving Long Branch Loop are 11 2 Route Destinations Notes501 Queen EB To Neville Park Loop Late evening service only507 Long Branch EB To Humber Loop No late evening service508 Lake Shore EB To Parliament Street Rush hours only301 Queen EB To Neville Park Loop Blue Night service replacing 501 streetcar110A Islington South NB To Islington station Bus via 30th Street and Horner Avenue110B Islington South NB To Islington station Bus via Brown s Line and Horner Avenue rush hour service 123B Sherway NB To Kipling station Bus via Browns Line Sherway Gardens the East Mall and Shorncliffe123C Sherway NB To Kipling station Bus via Sherway Gardens and North Queen StreetMiWay Mississauga bus routes serving Long Branch Loop are 12 Route Destinations Notes5 Dixie NB To Lorimar Drive Cardiff Boulevard Just west of Toronto Pearson International Airport23 Lakeshore WB To Clarkson GO Station Via Lakeshore RoadReferences edit Bow James November 10 2006 Westerly Long Branch Loop Transit Toronto Archived from the original on September 22 2013 Retrieved July 14 2013 It is only important to note that tracks reached Etobicoke Creek and the present site of today s Long Branch Loop in 1895 It would be another thirty three years before the loop would come into being Long Branch Loop came into being in on December 8 1928 when the TTC extended city tracks from the Humber River along Lake Shore Boulevard to this site a b Streetcar service returns on Lake Shore Boulevard West Toronto Transit Commission November 19 2023 Archived from the original on November 14 2023 Filey Mike 2008 Toronto The Way We Were Dundurn Press p 194 ISBN 9781770703506 Retrieved July 14 2013 In 1920 Toronto purchased this and other privately owned electric radial lines operating outside the city and turned their operations over to Ontario Hydro Eventually these lines became part of the recently organized Toronto Transportation Commission The Commission s streetcar route along Lakeshore Road was soon double tracked all the way west to the site of the present Long Branch loop while the roadway itself was widened considerably Wheels of Progress A Story of the Development of Toronto and Its Public Transportation Services Toronto Transit Commission 1942 p 115 Retrieved July 14 2013 Coulman Pete May 16 2011 74 Port Credit 1935 1976 Transit Toronto Archived from the original on November 14 2013 Retrieved July 14 2013 Due to highway widening the PORT CREDIT radial car line was discontinued after the last trip on February 9 New PORT CREDIT bus route starts operating between Long Branch Loop via Lakeshore Road to Mississauga Road wyeing and returning Coulman Peter Gryfe Alan Kay Jeffrey May 16 2011 69 Queensway 1947 1963 Transit Toronto Archived from the original on June 24 2013 Service extended west on the Queensway and then south on Brown s Line to Long Branch loop Bow James October 29 2023 Route 508 The Lake Shore Streetcar Transit Toronto Retrieved March 1 2018 a b Bow James October 29 2023 Route 507 The Long Branch Streetcar Resurrected Transit Toronto Farquharson Vanessa March 24 2012 Riding the 501 The longest streetcar route in North America National Post Archived from the original on February 24 2013 The loop here is slightly more interesting than its Neville and Humber counterparts there s a colourful streetcar mural on a wall a proper TTC sign that says Long Branch washrooms and a Legion Hall nearby Kupferman Steve November 13 2012 Filmmakers Turn TTC Inconvenience into Fodder for Romance A short film explores the bright side of a long cold commute The Torontoist Archived from the original on July 21 2013 Retrieved July 14 2013 It s the story of Lynn a young woman who tries to go home with a guy for a one night stand only to find out after she s already hopped transit with him that he lives in Long Branch where subways fear to tread The pair have no choice but to talk to each other during the agonizingly long ride And talking as Lynn points out repeatedly is not what one night stands are about Routes Toronto Transit Commission Retrieved November 21 2023 Route maps Toronto Transit Commission Retrieved November 22 2023 External links edit nbsp Media related to Long Branch Loop at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Long Branch Loop amp oldid 1186580377, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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