TTC Belt Line tour

[1][2] Between 1973 and 1975, the Toronto Transit Commission ran the Belt Line Tour Tram using two Peter Witt streetcars, one in operation with a second in reserve.

[2] Riders paid a regular fare, and were issued transfers which would allow them to board other TTC vehicles.

[6] The last run of this route occurred on Thankgiving Day, 1975, the service ending due to a lack of ridership.

The TTC ended tour tram services due to maintenance difficulties and safety issues with the aging Peter Witt cars.

The cars owned by the OERHA were returned to its museum line, the Halton County Radial Railway.

Tour tram car 2894 at McCaul Loop in 1974
Tour tram car 2424 in 1983