It is as if I am looking at the subway and it is naked.
It is a bit diffferent, those are above ground stations.Ever been to Rosedale or Davisville Stations?
Pick your favourite:Why does the subway swerve out like that?
Pick your favourite:
A) Contractors were drunk.
B) Shallow sub-surface seismic activity since the tunnel was built in the early 1950s.
C) The city was too dense south of College to build it east of Yonge, so from there south, it's right under Yonge Street.
D) It's less disruptive when using cut-and-cover construction to build off a main street, so from Wellesley north, that's where the line is.
E) C and D.
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Personally I like option A. Imagine some drunk site super telling his guys to pour a curved track where it should be straight, then everyone just going with it and shifting the entire subway line over.