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At least in the photos, the larger signs seem to have no wear and tear, so I'm guessing they are the new ones. They'd be better for way finding anyway
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Haha I was trying to use the same logic, but there is definitely some chipped paint and scuffs on the larger signs. Maybe just from the installation.
 
When the Eglinton Line and Pickering GO were contracted they hadn't completed the wayfinding standard so they are based on early drafts. Line 3, 6, and 10 will be the first lines fully implemented with the new standard plus GO station rebuilds, Caledonia, and the SmartTrack stations.
 
What are we seeing on the pictures from Line 6 that they don't have on Line 5? Both sets of photos are pointing to different types of signage, except for the sign pointing to the "Eglinton"/ "Finch West" line. The only difference I can see is that the symbol for 5 vs 6 is different.
 
What are we seeing on the pictures from Line 6 that they don't have on Line 5? Both sets of photos are pointing to different types of signage, except for the sign pointing to the "Eglinton"/ "Finch West" line. The only difference I can see is that the symbol for 5 vs 6 is different.
The direction arrows, text font, icons such as the train symbol and (not pictured) accessibility, even the "6" roundel is in the Metrolinx-chosen font
 
The direction arrows, text font, icons such as the train symbol and (not pictured) accessibility, even the "6" roundel is in the Metrolinx-chosen font
Seems odd. Given that line 6 is going to ostensibly part of the TTC system, Metrolinx should have used TTC wayfinding just for consistency.

Is that the same case for the Hurontario LRT? Are they using MiWay or Metrolinx wayfinding there
 
Seems odd. Given that line 6 is going to ostensibly part of the TTC system, Metrolinx should have used TTC wayfinding just for consistency.

Is that the same case for the Hurontario LRT? Are they using MiWay or Metrolinx wayfinding there
I believe Metrolinx would ultimately prefer that the TTC adopt their wayfinding standard. And of course, relevant XKCD is relevant here: https://xkcd.com/927/
 
I believe Metrolinx would ultimately prefer that the TTC adopt their wayfinding standard. And of course, relevant XKCD is relevant here: https://xkcd.com/927/
Given that Metrolinx branding seems to be winding it's way into various GTA systems, I wonder if they are slowly turning into something like BCs Translink and just eventually take over all the municipal agencies
 
[...] Line 3, 6, and 10 will be the first lines fully implemented with the new standard plus GO station rebuilds [...]
Line 5 stations/stops will need to be retrofitted with new signage when the Renforth extension opens - this better follow the current Metrolinx standard!!
 
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Haha I was trying to use the same logic, but there is definitely some chipped paint and scuffs on the larger signs. Maybe just from the installation.

I found myself standing under these signs today, so I took a close look. The larger signs are absolutely the new ones - you can see from the mounting hardware, that it's all brand new (left), while the old sign hardware looks ancient (right). But it looks to me like they signs themselves may be used. They are quite scratched up for new.

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I found myself standing under these signs today, so I took a close look. The larger signs are absolutely the new ones - you can see from the mounting hardware, that it's all brand new (left), while the old sign hardware looks ancient (right). But it looks to me like they signs themselves may be used. They are quite scratched up for new.

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Nice clean job. I hope those bolts are long enough. 😆
 

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