The Toronto Transit Commission's streetcars can carry 251 riders, have sliding doors, air conditioning and low floors to accommodate passengers with mobility devices and strollers. |
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
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...I understand that it's a clean means of transportation, but that mass of wires is visual solution to me.
ReplyDeleteHave you heard about the old one that is being painted up by artists and will be revealed on Wednesday!?
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful avenue with heavy traffic. An outdoor photo that gives another idea of the city of Toronto that is most often seen through its large buildings.
ReplyDeleteI loved riding streetcars in Chicago, but they have not existed for years. I think that is the city's loss. Good think Toronto still have a streetcar system. Minneapolis is in the process of recreating their streetcars.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a very good system. I'm always drawn to cities that have good mass transportation.
ReplyDeleteDecades ago there were streetcars here.
ReplyDeleteCool to see streetcars.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo of the street .
ReplyDeleteStreetcars have much improved since the days when I rode them in San Francisco. (But oh, that's a lot of traffic coming your way!)
ReplyDeleteThey are the wonderful descendants of the streetcars and city street trains that were all over the SF Bay Area. They didn't have air conditioning, but they were comfortable.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a rather new one, pretty outstanding colour.
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