Compiled by Peter Coulman
November 26, 1972
Service begins on a new route operating between Islington station on the BLOOR-DANFORTH SUBWAY and Long Branch, replacing the southern end of 37 ISLINGTON and the “A” branch of 80 QUEENSWAY. Buses run from Islington station via south on Islington, west on Judson, south and west on Horner and south on Brown’s Line to Lake Shore Boulevard, looping in Long Branch loop and returning via the reverse route. Service operates seven days a week, 18 hours a day.
H O R N E R |
38 |
ISLINGTON STN |
7 days a week, 18 hours a day |
February 5, 1984
Service revised to operate from Royal York station running via south on Royal York, west on Evans, south on Islington, west on Judson, south and west on Horner and south on Brown’s Line to Lake Shore Boulevard, looping in Long Branch loop and returning via the reverse route.
In addition to this, a new rush hour branch launched, operating over the regular route to 30th Street, and then proceeding south on 30th and west on Lake Shore Boulevard to Long Branch loop and return.
H O R N E R |
38 |
ROYAL YORK STN |
7 days a week, 18 hours a day | ||
H O R N E R |
38A |
ROYAL YORK STN |
Monday to Friday, rush hours only |
June 24, 1984
To eliminate left turns at Islington and Evans, service rerouted back to Islington station, with buses on 15 EVANS operating along Evans and Royal York to Royal York station.
H O R N E R |
38 |
ISLINGTON STN |
7 days a week, 18 hours a day | ||
H O R N E R |
38A |
ISLINGTON STN |
Monday to Friday, rush hours only |
September 2, 1989
Last day of operation. Effective the next day, service replaced by two branches of the 110 ISLINGTON SOUTH route.