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  2. Toronto Subway (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    The font is a distinctive rectangular font composed of capital letters etched into the tiles of Toronto subway stations opened between 1954 and 1974, as well as on signs. . Over time, it was replaced by both Helvetica and Univers 55 on the original Line 1 Yonge–University (from Union to Eglinton stations) as a result of renovations to all stations along that line, except for Eglinton, St ...

  3. Yonge station - Wikipedia

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    Yonge station may refer to either of two subway stations in Toronto, where the Yonge branch of Line 1 meets an intersecting line: Bloor–Yonge station , at Bloor Street and Yonge Street Sheppard–Yonge station , at Sheppard Avenue and Yonge Street

  4. Eglinton station - Wikipedia

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    Eglinton station opened in 1954 as the northern terminus of the original Yonge subway line, today a part of Line 1 Yonge–University. In 1954, the Yonge subway ran from Eglinton station to Union station, and replaced the Yonge streetcar line. Eglinton station sits on the site of the former Eglinton Carhouse, a streetcar facility opened in 1922 ...

  5. Line 1 Yonge–University - Wikipedia

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    Line 1 Yonge–University is a rapid transit line of the Toronto subway. It serves Toronto and the neighbouring city of Vaughan in Ontario , Canada. It is operated by the Toronto Transit Commission , has 38 stations [ 5 ] and is 38.4 km (23.9 mi) in length, making it the longest line on the subway system. [ 3 ]

  6. Dundas station (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Entrance from Toronto Eaton Centre. The station is located under Yonge Street at Dundas Street and is built on three levels, with entrances on every corner of the intersection. and all being accessible except for the northwest one, which is a sidewalk staircase at the Atrium on Bay.

  7. Downtown Yonge - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Yonge is a retail and entertainment district centred on Yonge Street in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Downtown Yonge district is bounded by Richmond Street to the south; Grosvenor and Alexander Streets to the north; Bay Street to the west; and portions of Church Street, Victoria Street, and Bond Street to the east.

  8. Yonge Street - Wikipedia

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    Earlier claims that Yonge was the longest street in the world also existed, with The Globe asserting it about the original Toronto to Lake Simcoe alignment in 1895, at a time when the rest of Highway 11 did not even exist yet, [38] and later claiming in 1953 that Yonge was the longest street in the world because it purportedly extended to ...

  9. North York Centre station - Wikipedia

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    Artwork in the station consists of North York Heritage Murals by North York artists Nicholas and Susana Graven, located at the platform level. The two murals, each made of over 5000 pieces of glazed ceramic tiles using a process invented by Artessa Studios of North York, depict scenes of North York in the 19th century in an abstract way and are titled:

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