Anna
Active Member
I never knew that the train was above ground just south of St Clair Station at one point.
Don't tell Rob Ford, but most of the original (1954) 'subway' in the burbs (Bloor to Eglinton) was not underground.
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I never knew that the train was above ground just south of St Clair Station at one point.
Don't tell Rob Ford, but most of the original (1954) 'subway' in the burbs (Bloor to Eglinton) was not underground.
What's truly shocking is how tree-lined and residentially leafy Wellesley was 60 years ago...
Those 1950s road widening projects transformed the city, turning small residential streets into arterials. Unfortunately, with the exception of University Avenue, there was no ambition to them besides increasing road capacity. There don't appear to have been any public realm improvements like new street trees, ornamental street lights or landscaping. They didn't even bury the overhead wires.
You are definitely not alone.So I'm not the only one that hates them.