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1/14/2026
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) yesterday entered its 60th new streetcar into service, completing the delivery of new streetcar vehicles purchased since 2021.
The fleet expansion was jointly funded through the Canadian and Ontario governments, which committed up to C$180 million each, with the city Toronto providing the remaining C$208 million, TTC officials said in a press release.
With all 60 vehicles now in operation, the TTC has grown its streetcar fleet by nearly 30%, a major step in modernizing Toronto’s transit system and delivering more reliable, accessible service across the city, they said.
Alstom produced the streetcars at its plant in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Delivery of the vehicles began in 2023, with the final streetcar arriving in late 2025, they said. The expanded fleet will support six-minute or better service on streetcar routes, as recommended in TTC's five-year service and customer experience action plan.
In the future, the new fleet also will support any proposed expansion of TTC's streetcar network, including east along Queen’s Quay, TTC officials said.