ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY

Today is the 100th Anniversary of the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).

I offer a little reflection below to mark this momentous anniversary. 

Here is the reflection:  My mother lived in Mimico when she was growing up in the 1950's.  She took the streetcar to work downtown at Helena Rubinstein's (a cosmetics company).  When I was young, I remember my mother talking about the "Humber Loop." In my young mind I thought it must be like a roller coaster-- and I'm afraid of roller coasters?   Maybe that's why later I was afraid of streetcars and subways? Unconsciously, maybe I thought of them as getting on roller coasters.  

I wonder how my mother would feel today seeing people wearing masks on the Streetcar because of Covid?  
 
She'd probably be as scared of streetcars as I was.
 
Happy 100th TTC!
 
Cb

Long Branch and Humber Loop in the 1950's
 
Image credit chuckmantorontonostalgia.wordpress.com
 

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