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The Toronto Belt Line Railway was built during the 1890s in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It consisted of two commuter railway lines to promote and service new suburban neighbourhoods outside of the then city limits. Both lines were laid as loops. The longer Don Loop ran north of the city limits, while the shorter Humber Loop ran west of the city limits. The railway was never profitable and it only ran for two years. Today, as part of a rails-to-trails project, the Beltline Trail lies on the right-of-way of the Don Loop.

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  • La Toronto Belt Line Railway est une ancienne ligne de chemin de fer desservant la périphérie de la ville de Toronto, en Ontario, au Canada, à la fin du XIXe siècle. Construite au début des années 1890 par l'entrepreneur et homme politique (en), elle a été mise en service durant seulement deux années, du 30 juillet 1892 au 17 novembre 1894. La ville desservait les communes et villages, devenus désormais quartiers de Toronto, de Rosedale, , Forest Hill, ou . Certaines portions de la voie ferroviaire ont été converties en chemin pédestre. (fr)
  • The Toronto Belt Line Railway was built during the 1890s in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It consisted of two commuter railway lines to promote and service new suburban neighbourhoods outside of the then city limits. Both lines were laid as loops. The longer Don Loop ran north of the city limits, while the shorter Humber Loop ran west of the city limits. The railway was never profitable and it only ran for two years. Today, as part of a rails-to-trails project, the Beltline Trail lies on the right-of-way of the Don Loop. (en)
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  • La Toronto Belt Line Railway est une ancienne ligne de chemin de fer desservant la périphérie de la ville de Toronto, en Ontario, au Canada, à la fin du XIXe siècle. Construite au début des années 1890 par l'entrepreneur et homme politique (en), elle a été mise en service durant seulement deux années, du 30 juillet 1892 au 17 novembre 1894. La ville desservait les communes et villages, devenus désormais quartiers de Toronto, de Rosedale, , Forest Hill, ou . Certaines portions de la voie ferroviaire ont été converties en chemin pédestre. (fr)
  • The Toronto Belt Line Railway was built during the 1890s in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It consisted of two commuter railway lines to promote and service new suburban neighbourhoods outside of the then city limits. Both lines were laid as loops. The longer Don Loop ran north of the city limits, while the shorter Humber Loop ran west of the city limits. The railway was never profitable and it only ran for two years. Today, as part of a rails-to-trails project, the Beltline Trail lies on the right-of-way of the Don Loop. (en)
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