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Infiltration: Toronto Union Station (1999)


The zine about going places you're not supposed to go, like tunnels, abandoned buildings, rooftops, hotel pools and more.

In truth, I was absolutely blown away by the sweeping façades, the beautiful monumental architecture I later learned to call "Beaux-Arts", and the sheer size of the thing, which seemed to dwarf even Pickering's Sheridan Mall. Fortunately, Union Station has a hell of a lot of employees, working for dozens of competing acronyms, so if you simply walk purposefully while checking your watch or fumbling with your car keys, you won't have any problems. The area was pleasantly devoid of any authorized personnel, though a supervisor's desk looked to have been recently occupied, some of the towels the workers had hung up on wires beside the shower stall were still drying, and there was some fairly new-looking garbage in some of the bins.

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