The Two Spadina Stations
Spadina Station seems like it's made of two separate stations ... because it is! And neither one was originally going to be called Spadina. Come along with me to explore the history behind this busy interchange station. 00:00 Introduction 00:20 Spadina (Line 2 Bloor-Danforth) 01:45 Walmer Road entrance 02:39 Spadina Streetcars 03:38 Lowther Avenue 04:41 Kendal Avenue 05:20 Norman B. Gash House 06:30 The Long Corridor If you enjoy my videos, please consider using YouTube's Thanks link (near the Like button) to support me, or have a look at my Amazon wish list (linked in the channel's About section)! #Toronto #TTC #Transit #Spadina

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