27-483: [REDACTED] Look up Jane or jane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jane may refer to: Jane (given name) , a feminine given name including list of persons and characters with the name Jane (surname) , related to the given name including list of persons and characters with the name Film and television [ edit ] Jane (1915 film) ,
54-489: A Fine Day " in 1983 Songs [ edit ] "Jane" (Barenaked Ladies song) , 1994 "Jane", a song by Ben Folds Five from their 1999 album The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner "Jane" (Century song) "Jane", a song by Elf Power "Jane", a song by EPMD from Strictly Business "Jane" (Jefferson Starship song) , 1979 "Jane", a song by the Loved Ones from Keep Your Heart "Jane, Jane",
81-436: A Fine Day " in 1983 Songs [ edit ] "Jane" (Barenaked Ladies song) , 1994 "Jane", a song by Ben Folds Five from their 1999 album The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner "Jane" (Century song) "Jane", a song by Elf Power "Jane", a song by EPMD from Strictly Business "Jane" (Jefferson Starship song) , 1979 "Jane", a song by the Loved Ones from Keep Your Heart "Jane, Jane",
108-664: A Toronto subway station Jane, slang term for a female client of a prostitute Jane's Carousel , a carousel at the Brooklyn Bridge Park in New York City Jane National Park , a national park in Western Australia See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "Jane" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles containing Jane All pages with titles beginning with Jane Janes (disambiguation) "Jane Jane",
135-462: A Toronto subway station Jane, slang term for a female client of a prostitute Jane's Carousel , a carousel at the Brooklyn Bridge Park in New York City Jane National Park , a national park in Western Australia See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "Jane" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles containing Jane All pages with titles beginning with Jane Janes (disambiguation) "Jane Jane",
162-414: A median lane for most of that stretch north of Eglinton Avenue . The street begins at Bloor Street West , with Jane station on Line 2 Bloor-Danforth being situated immediately north of Bloor St. West. In Toronto, it primarily passes through residential areas, including the infamous intersection and neighbourhood of Jane and Finch , known for having a high crime rate. Passing Steeles and entering
189-515: A publisher Jane, a part of Estée Lauder Companies Ships [ edit ] Jane (ship) , a ship that disappeared in 1816 USS Jane II (SP-1188) , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918 Other uses [ edit ] Jane (dinosaur) , juvenile specimen Jane (software) , a GUI-based integrated software package for the Commodore 128 Jane Street (Toronto) , Toronto, Canada Jane (TTC) ,
216-463: A publisher Jane, a part of Estée Lauder Companies Ships [ edit ] Jane (ship) , a ship that disappeared in 1816 USS Jane II (SP-1188) , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918 Other uses [ edit ] Jane (dinosaur) , juvenile specimen Jane (software) , a GUI-based integrated software package for the Commodore 128 Jane Street (Toronto) , Toronto, Canada Jane (TTC) ,
243-596: A silent comedy film directed by Frank Lloyd Jane (2016 film) , a South Korean drama film starring Lee Min-ji Jane (2017 film) , an American documentary film about Jane Goodall Jane (2022 film) , an American psychological thriller directed by Sabrina Jaglom Jane (British TV series) , an 1980s British television series Jane (American TV series) , an educational adventure television series Music [ edit ] Jane (album) , an album by Jane McDonald Jane (American band) Jane (German band) Jane, unaccompanied and original singer of " It's
270-591: A song by Golden Earring from their 1986 album The Hole "Jane, Jane, Jane", a song by The Kingston Trio Jain (disambiguation) Jayne Jayna Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jane . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jane&oldid=1230145185 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
297-591: A song by Golden Earring from their 1986 album The Hole "Jane, Jane, Jane", a song by The Kingston Trio Jain (disambiguation) Jayne Jayna Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jane . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jane&oldid=1230145185 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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#1732845637764324-608: A song by Peter, Paul and Mary from See What Tomorrow Brings album, 1965] Print media [ edit ] Jane (comic strip) , a British comic strip that appeared in The Daily Mirror from 1932 to 1959 Jane (magazine) , an American fashion magazine published from 1997 to 2007 Jane , a 1900 novel by Marie Corelli Jane (play) , a 1946 play by S.N. Behrman, based on a Maugham short story Organizations [ edit ] Jane Collective , an abortion provider c. 1970 Jane's Information Group or Jane's,
351-550: A song by Peter, Paul and Mary from See What Tomorrow Brings album, 1965] Print media [ edit ] Jane (comic strip) , a British comic strip that appeared in The Daily Mirror from 1932 to 1959 Jane (magazine) , an American fashion magazine published from 1997 to 2007 Jane , a 1900 novel by Marie Corelli Jane (play) , a 1946 play by S.N. Behrman, based on a Maugham short story Organizations [ edit ] Jane Collective , an abortion provider c. 1970 Jane's Information Group or Jane's,
378-404: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Jane [REDACTED] Look up Jane or jane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jane may refer to: Jane (given name) , a feminine given name including list of persons and characters with the name Jane (surname) , related to
405-714: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Jane Street (Toronto) Jane Street is a major north-south thoroughfare in Toronto , Ontario , Canada . The 5th concession west of Yonge Street , the road begins at Bloor Street and continues north into York Region , before ending in the Holland Marsh in King Township . The street passes through several neighbourhoods and landmarks; such as Bloor West Village , Jane and Finch , Vaughan Mills , and Canada's Wonderland . Jane Street
432-431: Is named after the intersection of Jane and St. Clair Avenue . Steven Page recalls that co-writer Stephen Duffy saw the intersection on a map and remarked that it sounded like the most beautiful intersection in the world; "I didn't have the heart to tell him it wasn't". Jane Street is an urban four-lane road until reaching Teston Road in the suburban City of Vaughan (a distance of nearly 25 km (16 mi)), and has
459-696: Is one of the most congested roads in the Greater Toronto Area, with the Toronto Transit Commission bus routes serving the street being among the system's busiest. The most infamous place on Jane Street would be the Jane and Finch area, known for its high crime rate and being one of the poorest neighbourhoods in Toronto. The title character of the Barenaked Ladies song "Jane" is Jane St. Clair, and
486-526: Is today Eglinton Avenue , which itself ended at the river on the east side. The two sections of Jane were joined by bridging the river in a combined project which included extending Eglinton across the valley by linking up with the Richview Side Road on its west side in Etobicoke. In 2007, there was a proposal for a Jane LRT to be developed, which would run in the centre median of Jane Street. However,
513-916: The Black Creek neighbourhood. The 935 Jane Express is an express route that follows the same routing as the main 35A branch. There is also a blue night route that operates daily after the subway closes, the 335 Jane. During rush hours, the 35/935 can be notoriously slow as a result of traffic congestion. In York Region, YRT route 20 Jane operates from Pioneer Village station to Teston Road. The route also makes intermediate connections with Highway 407 station, as well as Vaughan Metropolitan Centre station. The University portion of Line 1 Yonge-University parallels Jane Street between Pioneer Village station and Vaughan Metropolitan Centre station at Highway 7. Before 1971, Jane Street split at Eglinton Avenue. The 35 Jane would turn at Lambton, and past route 83 Tretheway to run north of Trethewey Drive to Steeles . In 2014,
540-467: The 195 Jane Rocket was designated as an express route on Jane St, connecting Jane station in the south with York University in the north. On December 17, 2017, both the 35 and 195 were changed at the northern end to serve Pioneer Village station , with service around York University being replaced by York University station and the Line 1 extension . In 2018, the 195 Jane rocket was renumbered and renamed to
567-458: The 935 Jane Express as part of the TTC's rebranding of express bus routes. In Toronto, there are proposals to put RapidTO bus lanes from Eglinton to Steeles. Once Line 5 Eglinton begins operations, the TTC is expecting the 35 to split at Eglinton. The 35 Jane would serve Jane Street north of Eglinton, and a new 27 Jane South route would be created to replace service south of Eglinton. Additionally, once
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#1732845637764594-712: The City of Vaughan in York Region , Jane Street is designated as York Regional Road 55 . The Line 1 Yonge–University subway line's western branch parallels Jane for two kilometres until that line reaches its terminus at Highway 7 . The street becomes a mixed commercial and highrise residential road after passing Highway 407 and entering Vaughan Metropolitan Centre , Vaughan's planned downtown core, then runs alongside Vaughan Mills and Canada's Wonderland . At Teston Road, finally becomes rural and narrows down to two lanes until reaching Davis Drive (formerly Highway 9 ). After jogging to
621-737: The given name including list of persons and characters with the name Film and television [ edit ] Jane (1915 film) , a silent comedy film directed by Frank Lloyd Jane (2016 film) , a South Korean drama film starring Lee Min-ji Jane (2017 film) , an American documentary film about Jane Goodall Jane (2022 film) , an American psychological thriller directed by Sabrina Jaglom Jane (British TV series) , an 1980s British television series Jane (American TV series) , an educational adventure television series Music [ edit ] Jane (album) , an album by Jane McDonald Jane (American band) Jane (German band) Jane, unaccompanied and original singer of " It's
648-541: The most important was named after his wife Jane. Originally, Jane Street continued south to Lake Ontario with a sinuous course, but that section was redesignated as South Kingsway after Bloor Street was linked to its western section in Etobicoke across the Humber River (where it was originally broken) by being realigned into a reverse curve which incorporated a short length of the southern segment of Jane, severing it from
675-432: The proposal was canceled in 2010, after Rob Ford had become Mayor of Toronto. There are 4 subway stations situated either directly on (or close to) Jane Street, from north to south: on Line 1: on Line 2: In the city of Toronto, TTC route 35 Jane operates from Jane station to Pioneer Village station, with a branch (35B Jane) going via Hullmar Drive between Finch Avenue West and Steeles Avenue West to serve
702-513: The section north of Bloor. South Kingsway itself was originally intended to be a southern extension of The Kingsway which lies west of the Humber River on the north side of Bloor, but the new bridge and right-of-way was instead used for the Bloor Street connection to the section west of the river. Until the early 1970's Jane Street had a break through the valley of the Humber River, near what
729-563: The west it resumes through the Holland Marsh, and jogs west a second time at Woodchoppers Lane, before reaching its northern terminus at Edward Avenue, a minor rural road. The street was named after Jane Barr by her husband, James. They immigrated from Glasgow in 1907, and a few years later James became a real estate developer in the region north of Toronto (then called York). Numerous streets in James' developments were named after his children, but
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