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    Some of the subways in Toronto have been revamped to suit the name of the station. Went here and just pointed away with the camera. Nobody seemed to mind. Did my best with barrel distortion but wasn't entirely successful.(probably because I HH) Anyways the station has pillars and statues which are kind of neat. As you can see it is not a very busy station, and this was shot during rush hour.

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    The subways look alot different from the ones in NY

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    I like how clean the place is !!! Neat !!!

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    Good looking subway station Jackie and a nice "city" shot. Dave

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    Very nice Lady Jackie...are those marble floors???:eek::D Now I can tell you; you don't see that in New York...:cool:

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    clean and neat and new york. do those go in the same sentence?:p

    cant even tell it was handheld. looks great. where are all the people!!?

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    They keep the stations pretty clean. No graffiti here. This station is never really very busy. ( no office towers around) The main stations during rush hours are a zoo. Passenger traffic in a day is high. Rush hours are usually crush loads. The floors do look like marble but they are aggregate Gus.

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