The Scarborough RT is a light rail transit line in Toronto, Canada. It operates as part of the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) and connects the eastern suburb of Scarborough to the city's subway system. The line runs from Kennedy Station to Scarborough Town Centre, covering a distance of about 6.4 kilometers.
Opened in 1985, the Scarborough RT features three stations: Kennedy, Scarborough Centre, and McCowan. It primarily serves commuters and residents in the area, providing a vital link to other transit options, including buses and the Bloor-Danforth subway line. The line is known for its unique elevated track design.