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302 Danforth Rd-McCowan Night (1987-2015)

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Compiled by Jeffrey Kay
Map by John Calnan

February 9, 1987

With the launch of the Blue Night Network expanding night bus service to the suburbs of Toronto, service begins on the 302 DANFORTH RD. McCOWAN NIGHT bus, replacing the old 93 DANFORTH EAST and extending service north to Steeles. Buses operate from an off-street loop on the east side of Steeles, north of McCowan, via south on McCowan and southwest on Danforth Road to Danforth Avenue, looping via south on Warden, west on Danforth Avenue and northeast on Danforth Road. Service operates out of Danforth Garage.

DANFORTH RD
Mc COWAN

302

S T E E L E S
DANFORTH

7 days a week, “Owl” service

February 16, 1997

The operation of this route is transferred from Danforth Garage to Birchmount Garage.

302

DANFORTH RD-McCOWAN

 

302

DANFORTH RD-McCOWAN

TO STEELES

TO DANFORTH AVE

7 days a week, “owl” service

February 17, 2008

Service rendered accessible using Orion VII low floor buses.

September 30, 2009

Buses on this route are now equipped with bike racks.

October 10, 2015

Last day of operation. Service replaced next day by the new and renamed 302 KINGSTON ROAD-McCOWAN bus. Buses south of Brimley via Danforth Road are replaced by an extension of the 300 BLOOR-DANFORTH.


302 Danforth-McCowan Night Image Archive

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