As I Walk Toronto

by bus, by subway, by streetcar


 a view of the Greenwood Yard, where subway trains are parked and maintained

Greenwood TTC yard was built in 1965 on what was once landfill (dump). It was built along with the Bloor-Danforth subway line and trains access it between Greenwood and Donlands stations. About half of the TTC subway cars call Greenwood home - it is where they are cleaned and serviced, and where they are parked when not in use.

looking through one streetcar window on a rainy day towards the side of another streetcar.  Water drops on the window. an older streetcar is traveling south and a new streetcar is coming north as they pass each other on Spadina at the intersection with Dundas.  a view of the Greenwood Yard, where subway trains are parked and maintained view from floor level of an empty new TTC subway car, looking down the length of the train. a view of the interior of lower Bay subway station of the TTC, with some people walking on the platform late afternoon, with long shadows, and the setting behind, people getting on a College street TTC streetcar a view of the exterior of the newly renovated Pape Station, taken from across the street a view of the interior of a subway train.  People sitting, people standing reflected in a mirror, holding coffee cups and talking view of a subway car from the side with people in the window.  The subway is in a station and paintings of other subway cars are on the wall