Sunday, November 25, 2012

In case you were looking for some scrap metal

Photo courtesy of EC@Everywhere

According to this Toronto Star article, it will "cost GO about $35,000 to remove all the machines, including labour and the separation of the parts" and "there are no buyers for the units. That means the electronic parts will be separated from the metal and disposed of by a contractor that certifies an environmentally sound method."

GO, WHY YOU NO PUT ONE IN TRANSIT MUSEUM?

2 comments:

  1. You mean that place people accidentally walk into when heading to the Steam Whistle brewery?

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  2. i noticed those things havent gone anywhere, considering single/multiple ride tickets were phased out months ago.... not only is go forcing presto they keep the machines as reminders of the old way of ticketing.....a f you basically.....

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