Richard White
Senior Member
While unearthing a lot of interesting facts about the subway and streetcars I remembered a favorite series "Secrets of the Underground" by Rail Fanatic Geoff Marshall (he also recently travelled to all of Britains 2500+ national rail stations). While I'm sure transit fanning isn't at the same level here I was curious if anyone would be interested in creating a similar series for the TTC subway and it's interesting quirks?
Geoff is well respected in the UK and has some deep running connections while working for Londonist. There really is not that much to see here to make it worthwhile unless you want to view endless mechanical rooms.
When I worked for Transit Toronto years ago I spoke with the TTC about doing something like as an archival piece. I was told that due to security reasons they would not allow people to make such videos here. I had attempted to get into places like Lower Bay and the Lawrence Station attic.
To that end, the subway lines are bland in Toronto. They are all quite similar in design with not many quirks so it would be a quick set of bland videos.
In London they have plenty of unfinished, replaced and closed stations along with stations that have changed names. Toronto has Lower Bay whereas London has Charing Cross on the Jubilee Line, Aldwych on the Piccadilly Line and Mill Hill East on the Northern Line that was supposed to connected to the other branch of the line before being stopped by World War 2. There is a former station building on the Metropolitan Line at Marlboro Road and Highbury and Islington Station's former station building.
I would rather do all the stations in Canada before I do Secrets of the TTC.