[Photo by KPA]
The Toronto Coach Terminal, built in 1931 by architect Charles Dolphin, still stands as part of Toronto's history. It was once considered a grand building, but is now dwarfed by the downtown skyscrapers, and the inside has lost the grandeur of its heyday. Still, the building stands out in its own way on the boring strip of Dundas and Bay, and the interior is light and airy enough to make traveling by bus an exciting adventure.
[Source: Urban Toronto]
Gray Coach Terminal, built in the Art Deco style by Charles Dolphin
[Source: Wikipedia]
Ribbon ceremony with W.H. Price, acting premier of Ontario
[Source: The Toronto Star Photo Gallery]
[Source: The Toronto Star Photo Gallery]
[Image Source: City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 16, Series 71,
Item 9035, via Wikipedia]
[Image Source: Canadian Public Transit Board]