Neville Park Loop | |
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General information | |
Location | Queen Street East at Nursewood Road Toronto, Ontario Canada |
Coordinates | 43°40′25.5″N 79°16′53″W / 43.673750°N 79.28139°W |
Owned by | Toronto Transit Commission |
History | |
Opened | 1922 |
Rebuilt | 1967 |
Neville Park Loop is the eastern terminus of the 301/501 Queen streetcar line, the longest streetcar route of the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).[1] It is also the terminus of the 143 Beaches/Downtown express bus service.[2] It is located at the southwest corner of Queen Street East and Nursewood Road in the Beaches neighbourhood of Toronto. It is named after the street which is just west of the loop.
Streetcars enter eastbound and loop anticlockwise to exit at Nursewood Road and turn north to Queen Street where they return westbound.
Neville Park loop, which is entirely unassuming. There is no sign declaring, "You've arrived at the end of the line!" or even a fence to protect it.
During the afternoon peak period from Monday to Friday only, these buses operate from Richmond Street and Sherbourne Street via west on Richmond Street, south on Peter Street, east on Adelaide Street, east and northeast on Eastern Avenue, and east on Queen Street East to Neville Park Loop.