TTC?

on the way to work today, i started to wonder if anyone on the subway was a regular here.

do any of you take the ttc regularly? on which routes might i happen to stumble upon you? are any of you drivers?

hmmm… anticipated responses: 0


what is essential is invisible to the eye -the fox

Well I may have to start being a TTC regular, I just got offered a job that’s in Downsview, so I don’t think we’ll have the same routes :frowning:
which is kind of a bummer.
but on a good note, I’ll be doing project management and storyboarding webpages.

ttyl KT


When he was ready, it was already far too late, to go back.
There will never be another.
He is lost to me, as surely as if he had died.
Standing alone, I stare into the flames trying
to remember what went wrong.

I prefer to walk to and from work, but when I’m feeling lazy, I hop on the Yonge line at Dundas. Get off at Yonge-Bloor. Think we’ve met? :wink:


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Tranist I Take
by john

AM
95B York Mills
86E Scarborough
Subway to Pape
72 Pape

PM
72 Pape
Subway to Kennedy
57 Midland of 43 Kennedy
95 York Mills

i’m often on the queen car to get downtown from work.

hooray.


what is essential is invisible to the eye -the fox

Holy koala Kilgore, how long does it take you to get to work?

an hour and ten in the morning, and about an hour and a half in the evening.


what is essential is invisible to the eye -the fox

:eek: !

Now that could be another thread altogether: how do people with loooooong commutes retain their sanity? :wink: