Luttrell Loop

The Toronto Transit Commission's Luttrell Loop was the eastern terminus of the Bloor streetcar line.

After the Toronto Transportation Commission took over the TCR in 1921, it constructed the Luttrell Loop to turn single-ended Peter Witt streetcars.

From then, the Danforth streetcar shuttle started running between Woodbine station and Luttrell Loop until replaced by an extension of the subway line in 1968.

Until 1955, the loop crossed the south-west corner of Danforth and Luttrell avenues in a counter-clockwise direction.

The loop was next door to the garage of Danforth Bus Lines, absorbed by the TTC in 1954.

A PCC streetcar enters the first Luttrell Loop in 1954. The bus in this image is an intercity bus.
An A11-class PCC waits at the platform of the second Luttrell Loop in 1966.