adma
Superstar
No, it's a repeat of what we've seen at College and Dundas--that is, exposed briefly while new ad panels are installed.
can anyone tell me what the purpose of narow vertical strip is on the left side of each of the new ad sections?
smaller ad space would be my guess, as not everything wants a big ad.
I wonder why for certain stations they are removing the tiles and exposing the vitrolite to install the ad panels, while with other stations they just place the ad panels over the existing tiles
smaller ad space would be my guess, as not everything wants a big ad.
They seem to have underestimated what needed to be covered up. A lot of the new ad frames have an inch or half inch gap on the left and right, exposing tiles underneath or 2x4 wood. Sometimes there's just black gunk from under the old frame. All in all, it looks like a poor installation job. I assume this isn't the TTC but the advertising vendor but the TTC should have stopped the vendor from installing more until they fixed their frames to cover up the gaps properly.
do they still make these tiles? id imagine most would need to be replaced by now. maybe they can incorporate them in some sort of half and half decor solutionRelease them from their prison!
Not Vitrolite specifically, but something similar is on the market. You can see it at the new platform section at Eglinton Station.do they still make these tiles? id imagine most would need to be replaced by now. maybe they can incorporate them in some sort of half and half decor solution