The Gateway inside the station was contracted with VIA Rail, the owner of the existing Oshawa Station building. That contract ended on Aug 31/17, and Gateway ended business and moved out.
What time does this mobile Tim's appear and disappear? Not there when I arrive for the 6:03 LSE express and not there when I return on the 4:30 LSE back to Oshawa...
I'm with you, CJ; I've got better things to do with my money than buy a crappy TH coffee every day. But I also recognize that we're the odd ones and this trailer is practically a license to print money.
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ReplyDeleteIt's a nope from me.
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to the kiosk in the station?
ReplyDeleteThe Gateway inside the station was contracted with VIA Rail, the owner of the existing Oshawa Station building. That contract ended on Aug 31/17, and Gateway ended business and moved out.
ReplyDeleteWhat time does this mobile Tim's appear and disappear? Not there when I arrive for the 6:03 LSE express and not there when I return on the 4:30 LSE back to Oshawa...
ReplyDeleteI'm with you, CJ; I've got better things to do with my money than buy a crappy TH coffee every day. But I also recognize that we're the odd ones and this trailer is practically a license to print money.
ReplyDeleteIt's permanently in place. It was "installed" yesterday afternoon, west side of the new station behind the barricade.
ReplyDeleteHow nice of Tim's to provide these windbreaks for the buttsuckers.
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