EastYorkTTCFan
Senior Member
I was thinking of people on their phones.Ummm if you don't look up and see who's coming your way, there's a problem! Of course we know people are glue to the floor.
I was thinking of people on their phones.Ummm if you don't look up and see who's coming your way, there's a problem! Of course we know people are glue to the floor.
Honestly I’d really appreciate just some of that TYSSE “opulence” on the Crosstown (and even more on the Ontario Line). These Crosstown stations are as utilitarian as it getsQuite the contrast to the opulence of the Sheppard and TYSSE stations!
Without the water stains?Honestly I’d really appreciate just some of that TYSSE “opulence” on the Crosstown (and even more on the Ontario Line). These Crosstown stations are as utilitarian as it gets
TYSSE-style stations would be incredible on the OL from a design standpoint.
Maybe Spadina Line stations like St. Clair West and not TYSSE - those platforms on TYSSE are beyond awful.Honestly I’d really appreciate just some of that TYSSE “opulence” on the Crosstown (and even more on the Ontario Line). These Crosstown stations are as utilitarian as it gets
TYSSE-style stations would be incredible on the OL from a design standpoint.
Yes, the exposed concrete only looks decent when it is is clean and has some treatment applied to it. Otherwise they should be hanging panels over the whole wall to hide it. The unfinished concrete on Sheppard Line and TYSSE looks dirty and unkempt pretty quickly.Without the water stains?
I agree on the platforms, however the other parts of the TYSSE architecture are quite nice.Maybe Spadina Line stations like St. Clair West and not TYSSE - those platforms on TYSSE are beyond awful.
Or maybe we didn't think it was practical for the crosstown line or the legacy network. There are more factors then just finding for things like that also at the time of being ordered Bombardier didn't have a model that was capable of wireless use.Meanwhile, in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia...
Wireless trams. The trams can get recharged at each station. Possible, because they get the needed funds to do so. Can't do that in Toronto or Ontario.
Also because it's Aus with fantastic weather, and this line is *checks notes* 3km long . . .Meanwhile, in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia...
Wireless trams. The trams can get recharged at each station. Possible, because they get the needed funds to do so. Can't do that in Toronto or Ontario.
Plus the line was probably mostly paid for by the company they bought the trams from to promote them.Also because it's Aus with fantastic weather, and this line is *checks notes* 3km long . . .
Meanwhile, in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia...
Wireless trams. The trams can get recharged at each station. Possible, because they get the needed funds to do so. Can't do that in Toronto or Ontario.
Honestly I’d really appreciate just some of that TYSSE “opulence” on the Crosstown (and even more on the Ontario Line). These Crosstown stations are as utilitarian as it gets
TYSSE-style stations would be incredible on the OL from a design standpoint.
Most likely the decision makers don't even use public transit regularly. It is just a job to them.It's unfortunate how far the bar has dropped when it comes to Toronto transit design.
We seem content to get whatever scraps we get (relatively speaking, of course). What happened to city building and pride in public infrastructure?
Hopefully the Ontario Line is revised and the stations are as grand as they should be.