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Welcome to King Station!

A sophomore venture called OneStop somehow persuaded the TTC to let them install ‘information’ panels in subway stations. They are mere conduits for blinking, flashing, distracting advertisements.

There is a claim that the panels can be used for emergency notification, a claim these photographs demolish

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items are from between 09 Dec 2007 & 27 Feb 2008.

Welcome to King Station! by joeclark
But hey, they’ll go  widescreen for MasterCard no problem by joeclark
Oh, there’s a ‘working fire’ by joeclark
You need the CP24 advertorial to tell you there’s a huge fire downtown by joeclark
Only the CP24 advertorial tells you streetcars are diverted by joeclark
OneStop blue screen of death (2) by joeclark
OneStop blue screen of death (1) by joeclark
OneStop barely tells you the subway is broken by joeclark
dstopping-OneStop by joeclark
Next-bus-display prototype (3) by joeclark
Closeup of ad panel (can be replaced for another advertiser’s) by joeclark
Next-bus-display prototype (2) by joeclark
Next-bus-display prototype (1) by joeclark

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