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    Six killed, 70 injured in D.C. subway crash

    WMATA is planning to replace those 1000 Series cars with the 7000s, it would be too expensive for WMATA to rebuild those trains again.
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    City Workers Strike 2009

    Well, small businesses will have big problems with garbage. Big businesses such as major supermarkets and movie theatres will have no problems with garbage since they use private contractors.
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    Markham Remington Centre | ?m | 33s | Remington Group | Kohn

    I hope this Chinese mall is way better and more Western influenced like the Aberdeen Centre then Pacific Mall, Dragon City, Chinatown Centre, etc which are all duds.
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    Early Toronto Suburbs In Colour--50's-60's

    Every time I look at those pictures, the song Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows by Lesley Gore pops out in my head.
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    TTC: Flexity Streetcars Testing & Delivery (Bombardier)

    The colour doesn't look right on the car in my opinion anyways.
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    Toronto Eaton Centre (Ongoing Renewal) | ?m | ?s | Cadillac Fairview | Zeidler

    That guy with the glasses and long hair?
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    Toronto Union Pearson Express | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | MMM Group Limited

    Budd RDCs were built between 1949–1962, so I agree its kind of embarrassing using antiquated trains for airport services.
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    TTC: Flexity Streetcars Testing & Delivery (Bombardier)

    I think Euro style trams would be ideal for downtown routes. Larger models should be use in LRT routes.
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    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    The Granite Club looked like some high school building.
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    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    The Palace was divided into 3 screens back in 1982 by Famous Players and closed circa 1987. I think the conversion to a multiplex may caused the business to go down at the Palace.
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    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    This is how far you can get in terms of sexiness at the Toronto Archives.
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    Toronto non-mall retail (Odds & Ends)

    Way before a goth club and a dollar store, that building was supposed to be a single screen cinema called the Academy. The cinema opened in 1934 till about 1965 under the B&F Theatres chain, a subsidiary of the Famous Players corporation.
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    Double-decker GO buses

    Those illegal immigrants probably have that new bus smell.
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    Shipfulls of PCCs Anyone?

    The PCCs were retired there during 1980-1 and replaced with newer Japanese tram cars.
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    Sears Tower in Silver?

    Sears should save that extra money for something important other then a new paint job.
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    News on retail chains (was: New Mall Retail)

    I think they are catering to the lazy people nearby.
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    The Tenor (10 Dundas St E, Ent Prop Trust, 10s, Baldwin & Franklin)

    I heard some people say the narrow escalator at the cinema exit is a potential fire hazard. Every auditorium has a fire exit and that narrow exit isn't meant to be a fire escape because the fire department would have to enter the box office area to get to the theatres. If the large crowds exit...

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