Well done, nephew! I was especially excited by your coverage of the subway extension up to York University and beyond. When I moved to York in 1981, there was no bus service onto the campus and people had to walk all the way up Sentinel from Finch. It's amazing to think now that York U. has its own subway and I took a ride along the new extension with many others when it opened. But those of us living in the Keele-Finch area had to put up with years of construction; the upside of those inconvenient years are the convenience for riders, especially York students and staff, as well as the hike in condo prices on the northwest part of that intersection, which was good for sellers, anyway. When I moved out in 2020, the Rapid Transit system was (and still is) being built along Finch Ave--meaning more inconvenient construction for the sake of long-term convenience for riders in the northwest part of the city.
Well done on this! I’m for sure going to ride a TTC service (preferably one with the Detroit People Mover trains) if I ever do go to Toronto. Both me and the FHS are satisfied and proud of this video.
You left out the Yonge North Subway Extension when you were talking about what's to come in the future as there are lots of exciting plans especially when it comes to subways.
Actually, this video is very informative and it should be a must watch for Toronto natives and history buffs
This is a great video about TTC
Glad you enjoyed!
Well done, nephew! I was especially excited by your coverage of the subway extension up to York University and beyond. When I moved to York in 1981, there was no bus service onto the campus and people had to walk all the way up Sentinel from Finch. It's amazing to think now that York U. has its own subway and I took a ride along the new extension with many others when it opened. But those of us living in the Keele-Finch area had to put up with years of construction; the upside of those inconvenient years are the convenience for riders, especially York students and staff, as well as the hike in condo prices on the northwest part of that intersection, which was good for sellers, anyway. When I moved out in 2020, the Rapid Transit system was (and still is) being built along Finch Ave--meaning more inconvenient construction for the sake of long-term convenience for riders in the northwest part of the city.
Amazing History
Wow this is cool
Well done on this! I’m for sure going to ride a TTC service (preferably one with the Detroit People Mover trains) if I ever do go to Toronto.
Both me and the FHS are satisfied and proud of this video.
The one with S-Series is line 3
*waits for video calmly*
Yowza This is great "owen"!
amazing video.
Beautiful 🔥
You left out the Yonge North Subway Extension when you were talking about what's to come in the future as there are lots of exciting plans especially when it comes to subways.
This is lit! What day is 100 years?
September 1!
@@PolaraYT OH my god! I'm gonna decorate my entire TTC fleet!
ooh
@@PolaraYT From the oldest of the fleet to the newest. (Newest will be undecorated!)
nice idea
7:43 What about Dupont?
You forgot the Yonge North subway extension to Richmond Hill.
oh nvm
found it
Hello:3
hello
Line 3 Will Shutdown in 2023
Yep :(
It will move to Line 5 And change at Science Centre Station to Eglinton Station
Maybe
That sounds like the best idea