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Car #2766

Photos and transcription by contributor Wayne Adam - Posted October, 2016


This TTC plaque can be found inside Car #2766. It's home is the TTC's Hillcrest Complex on the southwest corner of Bathurst Street and Davenport Road. It is chartered by groups and has appeared during Doors Open in May. Here's what the plaque tells us:
Coordinates: 43.675647 -79.417671 |
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This Peter Witt Streetcar was part of a 100-car order built for the Toronto Transportation Commission by the Canadian Car & Foundry Company of Montreal in December of 1922. It was restored in its 80th year of service by the skilled employee's of Harvey Shop and dedicated to Raymond F. Corley, P.Eng. in recognition of his contributions to the continued operation of Streetcars in Toronto.
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The Peter Witts
Toronto Transportation Commission
Toronto streetcar system
Canadian Car and Foundry
A Look Inside Harvey Shops
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