Nice photos.
Union Station was built as a combined station for Canadian National Railways and Canadian Pacific Railway in the 1927. Train service is now ViaRail Canada, Ontario Northland Railway, Amtrak and GO (Government of Ontario) Transit.
TTC stopped using Beiwägen in the 1920s. Up until the Bloor subway in 1966 was opened there were 2-car multiple unit PCC cars, driven from the front car and a crewman in the rear car to collect fares. There are articulated trams running on the Queen Street line. Bombardier has been awarded a contract to supply new trams based on the one running in Innsbruck.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsWoQNqtYHY is a link to a test video that I shot in Toronto last year before heading to Europe.
http://www.cptdb.ca/wiki/index.php?title=Toronto_Transit_Commission is a Wikipedia type section with rosters.
Regards
Michael Taylor
Binbrook, Ontario
http://www.michaeltaylor.ca