Sale of vintage bus and subway items draws huge crowd in Montreal
MONTREAL — For many Montrealers, the sound of coins dropping into a fare box or the sight of an original smurf-blue-and-white subway car brings back memories of past commutes and long hours on the road.
And on Sunday, hundreds of vintage lovers and history buffs lined up outside a soon-to-be-closed bus garage in the city to bing home a piece of the city’s transit history.
Early customers waited in line for up to two hours for a chance to buy transit-related items including station platform signs, subway seats and bus fare boxes at a sale put on by the city’s transit society.
Twenty-nine-year-old Josh Arless showed up early enough to snag a metal sign from the Laurier subway stop and an old fare box.