Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Rosedale Subway Station

The Rosedale subway station is located just down Yonge St from the dog spa that I showed you last Wednesday. It serves the Rosedale neighbourhood which is one of the wealthiest and most expensive neighbourhoods in Canada. This is the area where "old money" lives. This station was built in 1954 and has heritage protection although some changes in tile colour have happened through the years.

13 comments:

  1. It is a rather nice station and reminds me of some London Tube station entrances.

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  2. Strange to think of something my age getting Heritage status! Tho it is a mid century beauty like moi💋

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  3. It does have that mid-century look to it.

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  4. I think the station looks great taking into account the fact that it was built in 1954 :)
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  5. I never realized there were subway stations with heritage protection.
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  6. The station is still looking good, glad it has heritage protection.

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  7. Always like traveling by subway. It is fast and safe, and I don't have to look for a parking place when I arrive.

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  8. That is a good looking building.

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  9. It looks good, though generally anything around "old money" does tend to get well taken care of.

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  10. It really does have that '50s look.

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  11. Hello, It does not look like subway station to me. It is a nice looking building. Wishing you a happy day!

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  12. I have never been in that station, always just zip by. I should make it an excursion as I have a mission to visit all stations.

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  13. Specially designed building. Have anice day

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