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Not your typical red Toronto streetcar: TTC CLRV 4034 sports a bright blue wrap for the Bank of Montreal (BMO) paused heading eastbound on Dundas at Victoria in front of the relatively new 10 Dundas East building (now called The Tenor building). The Future Shop located here, while it lasted, was handy to stop by for electronic odds and ends, but its proximity to the nearby Best Buy in the Ted Rogers School of Management building (Dundas & Bay) eventually doomed it.
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Caption: Not your typical red Toronto streetcar: TTC CLRV 4034 sports a bright blue wrap for the Bank of Montreal (BMO), paused heading eastbound on Dundas at Victoria in front of the relatively new 10 Dundas East building (now called The Tenor). The Future Shop located here, while it lasted, was handy to stop by for electronic odds and ends, but its proximity to the nearby Best Buy in the Ted Rogers School of Management building (Dundas & Bay) eventually doomed it.

Photographer:
Dan Dell'Unto [1205] (more) (contact)
Date: 10/10/2008 (search)
Railway: Toronto Transit Commission (search)
Reporting Marks: TTC 4034 (search)
Train Symbol: TTC 505 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Dundas St. E & Victoria St. (search)
City/Town: Toronto (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. The ad for the state of PA is quite interesting

  2. Goooooooooooood state!!

  3. Probably trying to encourage some more tourism from the north due to that late 2000′s US recession.

    Can’t imagine it working the same today with some of the current political sentiments being echoed…

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