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Rapido 206501 HO TTC G-Class Subway (DC/DCC/Sound): A-B-B-A Train: #5016+5217+5216+5017
Rapido 206501 HO TTC G-Class Subway (DC/DCC/Sound): A-B-B-A Train: #5016+5217+5216+5017
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Rapido 206501 HO TTC G-Class Subway (DC/DCC/Sound): A-B-B-A Train: #5016+5217+5216+5017
Each Rapido Toronto Subway Car features:
• Design created from original factory drawings and field measurements
• Fully detailed interiors including seats, hand holds and lighting
• Working lights: headlights, rear marker lights, destination sign
• Fully detailed underbodies
• Wire grab irons
DCC/Sound installed
• Ages 14 and up. This is not a toy
Prototype & Model Overview
Toronto’s Yonge Subway will be celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2024, and we’re joining in the fun by announcing the first ever model of a Toronto subway train! A must for modellers, transit enthusiasts, tourists, history buffs, and everyone who thinks subways are cool — don’t miss out on this limited opportunity to own a little bit of classic Toronto in your home! You can order your subway as a working model or as an unpowered display two-car set that comes with a slice of the original St. Clair station platform. How cool is that?
It all started in 1951, when the Toronto Transit Commission contracted the Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company in the UK to build the cars for Canada’s first subway. The original line ran under Yonge Street from Union Station in the south to Eglinton Avenue in the north, opening on March 30th, 1954. This line is still in service today as the southern half of TTC’s Line 1. These unique rapid transit cars featured bold red paint with yellow stripes both above and below the large picture windows.
