P23
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Lol, i doubt anyone is going to an Antique Market to pick up a jam cupboard on a bike or public transit
I've carried plenty of furniture on transit, as have many of my friends.
Lol, i doubt anyone is going to an Antique Market to pick up a jam cupboard on a bike or public transit
I've carried plenty of furniture on transit, as have many of my friends.
Lol, i doubt anyone is going to an Antique Market to pick up a jam cupboard on a bike or public transit
Thats crazy
I've carried plenty of furniture on transit, as have many of my friends.
I know people who have done complete moves on the TTC.
The parking is primarily for the Courts but it WILL be useful on weekends when there really isn't too much near-by. (The weekend farmers and antiquers can also park their trucks there rather than on King..... it's not as if the existing market has suffered from lack of parking.
Yeah I agree. Mandatory minimums for cars just continues the incentivization of private car ownership. I understand having some parking, but having to add another whole level at the expense of the actual market building is ridiculous. The city should be instead looking at ways to improve public transportation in the area, including building bike lanes and widening sidewalks.
This guy right here did it once
Not really, I've carried everything from chairs to TV cabinets to huge area rugs to huge paintings on the TTC. As long as you do it outside of rush hours its not really a big deal. I commonly see others doing the same.
I've carried plenty of furniture on transit, as have many of my friends.
Plenty of people have done exactly that - myself included (not a jam cupboard, but an easy chair).
Others have done it, including myself.