GraphicMatt
Looking forward to a FRESH START for Toronto
Wait, are TTC12 and TTCBoy13 two separate posters? What is going on in this thread?
Wait, are TTC12 and TTCBoy13 two separate posters? What is going on in this thread?
That means they could also travel through time and get us to our destinations faster, or on time if we're already too late.
Wait, are TTC12 and TTCBoy13 two separate posters? What is going on in this thread?
There is obviously a difference. Very obviously a difference. Almost too obviously a difference ...And me and TTCboy13 aren't the same, I think it's quite obvious that there's a difference between both of out writing styles, and lack of Text message talk...
There is obviously a difference. Very obviously a difference. Almost too obviously a difference ...
Excellent let's get this train back on track!
Now, anyone have any updates on these trains? if you do please post them along with pictures which are even better! One of the features I really like is the visual next station displays, and the electric map. These are common everywhere else but not here, so it'll be interestig to see.
Actually, this point is one that really scares me. Knowing the TTC, and Canada itself, I'm concerned the resultant map will be very very cheap looking and of very poor quality.
The one change I'd really like to see in the next generation of subway cars relates to the seats. Fabric seats retain crumbs, liquids, dirt, stain easily, and are fully of nooks and crannies for various insects to hide in! I'd prefer if the seats were continuous smooth plastic benches like in New York. It's much more sanitary.
Nah, let's bring back the brown springy seats the buses used to have. Or better yet wicker seats. I sat on those on the streetcar that the Exporail Museum operates and boy have we come a long way.
Fabric seats are my muse as well.
I rode my bike out to the bombardier factory yesterday, there was nothing new out. The 3 damaged T1s are still outside, and so is GO # 24x9. I was there early in the morning, and there was little activity outside except for an 18 wheeler backing into a depot area.