Waiting at Warden
Between trains in Scarborough.
Between trains in Scarborough.
Uncaptioned.
What remains of a telephone section in the Warden subway station.
Travelers move down from the north/south subway platform to the east/west trains on the lower level.
Late afternoon at the east entrance to St. George station.
The western entrance to St. George Station.
Originally dating from 1904, the Arts et Métiers (Arts and Crafts) station was redesigned to look like something out of a Jules Verne novel.
Three levels of the Hôtel de Ville Metro station, one of the original eight stations in the city’s system when the first section was first opened in 1900.
Against the wall in St. Clair station.
The door between cars on an older train, seen on the Bloor-Danforth line.
An eastbound train leaving Bessarion station on the “new” Sheppard line. I guess after being open 11 years, it’s not really that new, but it’s still new to me.
A wall reminiscent of 8-bit graphics, in the Sheppard-Younge station.
A train entering St. Patrick station.
A man on his phone on the platform of the Broadway-Lafayette Station in SoHo, New York City.
I don’t remember the station, but it’s a long way under ground.
Toronto is one of my favourite cities in the world, and one I don’t visit nearly often enough. This shot, part of my ongoing TTC Series, was taken on the northbound platform of the Queen subway station.
After midnight, on the route between Brooklyn and and Penn Station.
At the Broadway-Lafayette St. station in SoHo, headed for Brooklyn.
The wall of Dupont Station, directly behind me when I took this shot.
From the Westbound section of the Toronto’s Sheppard subway line, this is a different take on the tunnel-in-motion look I posted previously.