hw621
Senior Member
See sods...on the roof
See sods...on the roof
This is from 2018.How old is this photo as it missing a lot of things like TTC bus terminal and the GO Stations?? Otherwise a nice view that we will most like never see.
A real nice shot of Toronto Skyline
That's literally what everyone for the past ten years have been saying. But the TTC is against any subway entrance/exit in a park/trail or secluded location for safety reasons. It's unfortunate and really wished this was an exception.As a recreational cyclist, an entrance directly on the Beltline, complete with bike racks and even a set of bike repair tools, would be great, especially given the high cyclist traffic on the Beltline.
Thanks.
Once everything is set up, the system in theory is capable of completely automated operation, even in the yard. Whether they will actually use this capability, I don't know.How exactly are the vehicles stored in the yard? Do they drive automatically to park in the outside multiple rows of tracks? Do the drivers get off at the TTC operations building's platform and then drive on their own? If not, how do drivers get on and off?
The TTC could have installed lighting and loudspeakers that play classical music to deter loiterers and vandals. Even they had done so in various subway stations in the past. Chaplin station would be excellent for classical music.That's literally what everyone for the past ten years have been saying. But the TTC is against any subway entrance/exit in a park/trail or secluded location for safety reasons. It's unfortunate and really wished this was an exception.
The TTC could have installed lighting and loudspeakers that play classical music to deter loiterers and vandals. Even they had done so in various subway stations in the past. Chaplin station would be excellent for classical music.
Why the TTC is playing classical music in the subway
I'm huddling inside Main Street station waiting for a Carlton streetcar when the sound of violins wafts up from the subway. Unless there's a full o...www.blogto.com
Another major advantage of using classical music is the fact that many composers have been dead for over a century. This means that classical music is in the public domain and the TTC does not legally need to pay anything for the rights to play them.
At least there would be Eine kleine Nachtmusik (a little night-music) to keep the peace during the night.
It's always good to have some music in the background, even if it's Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor.
The music would be played across all Four Seasons, including those by Vivaldi.
Any sod delivery to the outdoor sections? Or the usual excuses not to do so?
I think it was decided there wouldn't be grass installed (for lack of a better word)
Damn that looks coolCedarvale station on April 11, 2021:
Northwest corner:
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Just in front of the main station entrance:
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