A glimpse of the Lower Bay subway station in Toronto, used for just six months in 1966 and since only used for training and as a set for movies such as Don't Say a Word, Mimic and Johnny Mnemonic.
@physicsXgurl It did not make sense for TTC to use it because TTC Had 3 subway lines called "Yonge-University-Bloor", "Yonge-University-Danforth", and "Bloor-Danforth" lines. They rerouted the lines because people were getting lost and confuses because of interlines. So Lower Bay was only used for Six months in 1966 and the last day of service of that section of bay station was Labour Day 1966. It is only uses for movies, training, and to move trains to other lines.
@physicsXgurl It did not make sense for TTC to use it because TTC Had 3 subway lines called "Yonge-University-Bloor", "Yonge-University-Danforth", and "Bloor-Danforth" lines. They rerouted the lines because people were getting lost and confuses because of interlines. So Lower Bay was only used for Six months in 1966 and the last day of service of that section of bay station was Labour Day 1966. It is only uses for movies, training, and to move trains to other lines.
TTC2755 9 months ago
Errrr, nice!
TheKiemaster 1 year ago
kewlll..how come they dont use it ? or was it made just for movies/training ?
physicsXgurl 3 years ago