Toronto Civic Railways (TCR) was a streetcar operator created and owned by the City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to serve newly annexed areas of the city that the private operator Toronto Railway Company refused to serve. When the Toronto Railway Company's franchise expired in 1921, its services were combined with those of the Toronto Civic Railways, and are now assumed by the new Toronto Transportation Commission (TTC). The first route of the TCR started operation on December 18, 1912.

| 4

| 1912

| A

| 1–4<br>later<br>120–123

| I

| 2020–2026

| 1933

|

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| Niles Car and Manufacturing Company<br>(Niles, Ohio)

| Wood double-end double-truck two-man closed electric streetcar

| 20

| 1913

| B & C

| 100–119

| H

| 2128–2166

| 1933,1948

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|-

| Preston Car Company<br>(Preston, Ontario)

| Wood double-end single-truck two-man closed electric streetcar

| 8

| 1915–1917

| D & E

| 50–57

| F

| 2200–2214

| 1926

|

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| Preston Car Company<br>(Preston, Ontario)

| Steel, arch-roof, double-end double-truck two-man closed electric streetcar

| 13

| 1918

| F

| 200–212

| J

| 2168–2194

| 1949

|

|-

|J.G. Brill and Company<br>(Philadelphia, PA)

| Birney: steel, double-end single-truck one-man closed streetcar

| 25

| 1920

| G

| 60–84

| G

| 2216–2264

| 1927, 1940–1941

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See also

  • Toronto Transit Commission
  • List of Ontario railways

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