On an odyssey out to Scarborough this afternoon, a few questions occurred to me:
1. Is there any particular reason why some stations (notably, STC, for its west side, Eglinton, for Duplex Avenue, and Victoria Park, for Denton Avenue) were not built with secondary entrances? Eglinton is the very worst offender of all, if you're coming from the Duplex side of the station and want to enter it through faregates, that can easily add an extra 4-5 minutes to your journey. Was this an "economy" measure, or were the engineers of yesteryear actually naive enough to think that people wouldn't take short cuts? There's a lot of fare evasion that goes on at these locations, and the TTC has no one to blame but themselves.