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The Toronto trolley bus system formed part of the public transport network of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Trolley buses originally served the city on a short route that lasted only from 1922 to 1925. Later, a much larger system operated from 1947 to 1993. Owned by the Toronto Transportation Commission, the original line operated in the northern part of the city, using short trolley buses with solid rubber tires and wooden seats. It was seen as a cost-saving alternative to construction of an extension of the city's streetcar system. Ridership was relatively strong, and the route was replaced by a streetcar extension in 1925.
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