Travel back in time and see the evolution of the TTC by visiting 12 unique photography exhibits, titled TTC: 100 Years of Moving Toronto, at the following subway stations:
Station | Exhibit | Location |
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Don Mills Station | Sheppard Subway Construction | Concourse level |
Kennedy Station | Scarborough Rapid Transit | Concourse level |
Main Street Station | Streetcar Advertising Cards | Concourse level |
Bay Station | Station Concepts by Artist Sigmund Serafin | Cumberland Terrace hallway outside fare line |
Kipling Station | Women Guides on the TTC | Concourse level between West Passenger Pick-up Drop Off and collector booth |
Finch Station | Moved by Electricity | Concourse level, transfer between TTC bus terminal and subway |
Queen Station | Streetcar Trackage Construction in the 1920’s | Passageway connection between Northbound and Southbound platforms |
Union Station | Harbourfront and Spadina Light Rail Transit | Streetcar entrance |
Dupont Station | Yonge Subway Construction by Artist John DeRinzy | Subway platforms |
Spadina Station | Transit System Maps | Concourse connection between Line 1 and Line 2 |
St Clair West Station | Transit Expansion Means Development | Concourse level |
Vaughan Metropolitan Station | Buses and Streetcars in the 1920’s | Concourse level |
The exhibits will be available for viewing until July 2022.
For more information, and to see more ways the TTC will be celebrating, click here.
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