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Truly a Toronto monument, this Via Rail/GO train/subway station, which stretches along a block of Front Street, was opened in 1927 by the Prince of Wales. Classically designed, there are elements of simplicity mixed with grandeur in the architecture of this 750-foot long hall. While strolling along the concourse, you will see arched windows, enormous pillars and Italian tile gracing the high ceilings. The station serves as the U-joint in the TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) Yonge subway line, as well as a terminal for GO Transit, Via Rail and Ontario Northland railroad.
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