nfitz
Superstar
You sure can ... it's called the Ride Guide.I e-mailed Adam Giambrone a few days ago, and he responded! It was concerning subway maps. He said you can still get free maps through customer service.
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You sure can ... it's called the Ride Guide.I e-mailed Adam Giambrone a few days ago, and he responded! It was concerning subway maps. He said you can still get free maps through customer service.
Yeah, it's at Union Station. It's not too great of shop though. TTC could have got a way better merchandising agreement with someone else.
I was thinking that the blank spots where the subway maps used to be would make a nice spot for the Save Our Subway people (or other transit enthusiasts) to advertise their fantasy subway maps. I'd think pulling the stunt of posting fantasy maps on subway trains would immediately catch the attention of subway passengers, the media, and even the TTC.
Is the shop ever open? I pass through the station twice a day and have never seen it so.
Or can backfire, leading people to believe SOS is the organization responsible for missing subway maps.
It could potentially lead to media buzz, gaining you the kind of interviews and attention you may never get otherwise.Or can backfire, leading people to believe SOS is the organization responsible for missing subway maps.