Birney (Toronto streetcar)

Main article: Birney

The Toronto Transit Commission(TTC) operated double end Birney streetcars from 1921-1940 and the smallest streetcar operated by the TTC.

The 25 Birney cars were acquired in the purchase of the Toronto Civic Railways (TCR) in the 1921 and used by the TTC mainly on routes acquired from TCR:

These cars were initially and very briefly on the BLOOR WEST and DANFORTH streetcar routes.

Sale of Fleet

The cars' service was short-lived with the TTC and sold in three batches:

The three Cornwall cars were scrapped in 1949,[2] whereas the Halifax cars lasted until 1949 when streetcar service was abandoned in the city.[3]

TTC Birney Specifications

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