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Bloor-Danforth : ウィキペディア英語版
Line 2 Bloor–Danforth

Line 2 Bloor–Danforth is a rapid transit line of the Toronto rapid transit system, operated by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). It has 31 stations〔 and is in length. It opened on February 25, 1966, and extensions at both ends were completed in 1968 and again in 1980.
The most travelled part of the line is located in Old Toronto's midtown area known as Yorkville.〔 In this area, the subway also connects to Line 1 Yonge–University at Spadina, St. George and Yonge stations. Towards the east, the line runs parallel to Danforth Avenue serving areas such as Greektown and the East Danforth, it then continues further to the east through an very short stretch in East York to its eastern terminus in Scarborough, where it connects to the Scarborough (RT) line. To the west, the line continues along Bloor street serving many communities such as The Annex, Bloor West Village, an extremely short stretch in York, and the area surrounding the line's western terminus located in Etobicoke.
The line runs primarily a few metres north of Bloor Street from its western terminus at Kipling Avenue to the Prince Edward Viaduct east of Castle Frank Road, after which the street continues as Danforth Avenue. Just east of Main Street, the line begins to deviate north from Danforth Road and runs grade-separated until its eastern terminus, slightly east of Kennedy Road on Eglinton Avenue. The subway line is closed at the night for maintenance, when Blue Night Network bus routes serve the route.〔
==Name==
When the Bloor-Danforth line, the second subway line in the city opened in 1966, it necessitated the renaming of the first subway line to the Yonge line. Unofficially, subway lines were already numbered, but in October 2013, the TTC announced plans to give the lines an official number to help riders and visitors to navigate the system. The new signages was commenced in March 2014 with Bloor-Yonge and St. George stations being the first to do so.〔()〕 The subway used to be internally known as route 601〔Toronto Transit Commission, (Scheduled Service Summary ), Board Period Commencing Sunday, July 21, 1991〕 and since the mid-2010s, it is called ''2 Bloor–Danforth Subway''.

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