Wild trip down memory lane. My folks used to drive to my grandparents place near King and Dufferin all the way from Rexdale. Used to love hitting the Queensway heading east past High Park to the crossroads at King, Queen and Roncessvales. Nice childhood memories, thanks for posting
So many great memories I used to race the long branch street cars on my 28 inch single speed bicycle and sometimes I won from the mimico loop to long branch these days I don't think I could beat them it's funny how we missed the clrv now... It seemed they were retired a bit early we'll see if the new modern streetcars last as long as the pccs and clrvs... Many thanks for this little documentary it is much appreciated. James in mimico
Eric is a very friendly person and is very knowledgeable. He drove PCC 4549 on charters a number of times. He went to the Subways and then retired. George was the other guy that did the charters often. @@fares-please
My first street car rides were on the the Peter Witt cars with pot belly stoves to keep the passengers warm. I'm feeling a lot of nostalgia looking at this presentation as I grew up in the Roncesvalles neighbourhood.
Meteoman7958: I suspect that you were riding a trailer pulled by a "large Peter Witt" streetcar. The trailers were converted horse-drawn cars. The Peter Witts had electric heating. I remember riding a two-man Peter Witt car; the collector sat at the centre exit.
What a wonderful story ,, pleased to Subscrib to your channel,, I'm in the Carnival Business and a Modeller of HO Scale Streetcars and Trains , I'm currently building a model of the CNE Streetcar loop with Midway, your footage will certainly help in my build ,, just love ,,, special thx
Lots of street cars! The best thing about Toronto. ❤
Wild trip down memory lane.
My folks used to drive to my grandparents place near King and Dufferin all the way from Rexdale.
Used to love hitting the Queensway heading east past High Park to the crossroads at King, Queen and Roncessvales.
Nice childhood memories, thanks for posting
So many great memories I used to race the long branch street cars on my 28 inch single speed bicycle and sometimes I won from the mimico loop to long branch these days I don't think I could beat them it's funny how we missed the clrv now... It seemed they were retired a bit early we'll see if the new modern streetcars last as long as the pccs and clrvs... Many thanks for this little documentary it is much appreciated. James in mimico
What a wonderful history lesson
Excellent video!
Ray and Jack did a great job with this one!
He spoke of Eric Humphrey driving the Peter Witt. He did the charters for many years and is a very outgoing person.
I don’t recall if I’ve ever met him, but sounds like a great guy. I miss those charter days, sadly now a thing of the past.
Eric is a very friendly person and is very knowledgeable. He drove PCC 4549 on charters a number of times. He went to the Subways and then retired. George was the other guy that did the charters often. @@fares-please
Eric was Mr Streetcar! Worked with him out of Roncy..
had a house on Spadina.
I live for these vlogs! Such good history!
~ Inge 😸
Thank you!
My first street car rides were on the the Peter Witt cars with pot belly stoves to keep the passengers warm. I'm feeling a lot of nostalgia looking at this presentation as I grew up in the Roncesvalles neighbourhood.
Meteoman7958:
I suspect that you were riding a trailer pulled by a "large Peter Witt" streetcar. The trailers were converted horse-drawn cars. The Peter Witts had electric heating.
I remember riding a two-man Peter Witt car; the collector sat at the centre exit.
@@TorontoLS I'm older than you think
👍This is a long one!
Yes have been finding these longer documentary style videos for people to sit back and enjoy.
What a wonderful story ,, pleased to Subscrib to your channel,, I'm in the Carnival Business and a Modeller of HO Scale Streetcars and Trains , I'm currently building a model of the CNE Streetcar loop with Midway, your footage will certainly help in my build ,, just love ,,, special thx
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I grew up around all of the streetcars I am now in my 70s
AWSOME. I remember I lived brownsline
TDC. The Tronna accent.😂