Toronto Transportation Commission
Toronto Transit Commission, History of the Toronto Transit Commission, Williams Omnibus Bus Line
978-620-1-72237-8
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2012-09-09
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Before 1954, the Toronto Transit Commission was called the Toronto Transportation Commission. Toronto's first public transportation company was the Williams Omnibus Bus Line and owned by undertaker Burt Williams. The franchise carried passengers in horse-drawn stagecoaches along Yonge Street between the St. Lawrence Market and the Village of Yorkville for sixpence in 1849. The city granted the first franchise for a street railway in 1861 to Alexander Easton under the franchise of Toronto Street Railways and Metropolitan Street Railway of Toronto in 1885. In 1891, the franchise was passed onto William Mackenzie's Toronto Railway Company for 30 years.
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