The lower portion of the station was subsequently mothballed. Y-shaped designs on the floor are absent on the active platform level above. It may have lost its intended purpose, but Toronto's. The allegedly haunted Bay Lower Station (colloquially known as Lower Bay) will be transformed into a Halloween haunt for what the TTC describes as a "spooktacular weekend" on October.
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Go Pro. Halloween Fest at Bay Lower subway station See on Instagram Price: $5 per person When: October 28 & 29, 2023 Address: 1240 Bay St., Toronto, ON Why You Need To Go: You can visit Toronto's spooky abandoned subway station this Halloween and test your bravery on a haunted subway train. TTC website From Your Site Articles Lower Bay - The ghost subway station of TTC MrLuh 5 subscribers Subscribe 26K views 15 years ago During construction on the ceiling of Bay Station during March 2007, trains are being. Lower Bay Station (or, as the TTC refers to it, Bay Lower) is surely the best known of Toronto's hidden underground spaces. The ghost subway station was in service briefly in 1966. Oct 6 2021, 12:32 pm Keg Mansion/Facebook Come check out your new obsession: Healthy Hippo is Low Sugar, Still Delicious! We have 20% off with free shipping on our variety boxes, for as long as supplies last. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, Toronto has some old buildings with decidedly creepy vibes not for the faint of heart.
Bay Lower is one of two "ghost stations" on Toronto's subway system
Lower Bay Station, which has been used only for movie shoots, events like Doors Open and this weekend's family-friendly gathering since being closed to the public in 1966, will open on. Lower Bay station, closed to the public since the 1960s, will be open for a family-friendly Halloween event this weekend, on Saturday, Oct. 29 and Sunday, Oct. 30, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to. 88 11K views 4 years ago Lower Bay Station in Toronto is the city's abandoned subway station. The station was in service up until 1966. Multiple TTC employees have reported seeing ghosts down. Toronto's Lost Ghost Lower Bat St Subway Opens To Public Only For A DayToronto's Bay Street station has a deep secret. Right underneath, there's another out-.
The weird afterlife of the world's subterranean 'ghost stations
Lower Bay, a ghost station on Toronto's subway system, was closed in 1966. Now it is a popular location for parties during the city's film festival. Photograph: Carlos Osorio/Toronto Star. To whom it may concern, I know a fellow who works at track level in the subways for the TTC who has been told by some 7-10 fellow workers that they have seen a spirit (ghost) down in in the tunnels near the old Bay St. Station, which is also called lower Bay St. Station because it sits directly below the Bay St. Station that is now used by the.
#toronto #lowerbay #yorkville #ttc #subwayKnown as the "Secret Station," Lower Bay was used for only six months before it was closed in 1966. It was origina. Lower Bay Station was open to the public for six months, when the Bloor-Danforth subway opened in 1966. The operating arrangements had a train starting from Eglinton Station, going 'around the bend' at Union, turning left at Museum and going through upper St. George Station before getting onto the Bloor-Danforth line and arriving at Keele.
The Silent Platform of Toronto's Lower Bay Subway Station Urban Ghosts
Torontoghosts and Ontarioghosts are the oldest established online repository of ghostly lore and accounts in Canada. Proudly offering history, myths, legends, and reports since 1997 A ride on a Bombardier T-1 subway train from Yonge Station to a red signal southwest of Lower Bay Station. Lower Bay station is referred to as a "ghost stati.