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The art on the wall of Upper Sheppard station is a mosaic of tiles that look like farmland. For a line that was done on a shoestring budget, they made the stations look pretty good.
Date: 12/02/2002
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Looking into the tail tracks at Sheppard-Yonge station. The tail tracks go almost all the way to Senlac, and are where the TTC stores the Sheppard Line's trains when they aren't in use.
Date: 12/02/2002
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A train at rest underneath the new platform signs that run the length of the platform.
Date: 12/02/2002
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The line transfer signs are quite a bit nicer-looking than at other transfer stations in the system.
Date: 12/02/2002
Views: 655
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Another shot of Upper Sheppard. Upper Sheppard is sandwiched between Lower Sheppard and the street, and there wasn't a whole lot of clearance. Still, they managed to make it look pretty spacious.
Date: 12/02/2002
Views: 572
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The art at Bayview Station only "works" if you look at it from the right angle, because of the magic of perspective.
Date: 12/02/2002
Views: 706
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A salt shaker. If you're lucky, you can see this one in the right perspective from the train, without even having to disembark.
Date: 12/02/2002
Views: 603
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A train pulling into Bayview Station from the West
Date: 12/02/2002
Views: 557
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This one is a stopwatch, but I could never get it to work out exactly right. This is the closest I came.
Date: 12/02/2002
Views: 573
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