soundmuseum
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Very cool - thanks!
I have to wonder - wouldn't it have been cheaper to just install an LCD screen in place of these signboards? They've got to be custom, with a lot of work mounting all the LED's and so on... but you can buy LCD screens for cheap since they're made in such large quantities, and then you can do whatever you want on them (show next stop, show a system map, show an ad, show a big Bombardier logo...
I agree! The Toronto Rockets already have small LCD screens in the middle sections of the cab between the ads. Why couldn't they have installed larger widescreen ones above the doors? There would be more flexibility in terms of what they could display.
The existing LCD screens as they are being used now are fairly useless - most of the time they display a gigantic static TTC logo or safety warning, then in tiny font below it shows "The next stop is ____." It's not particularly useful for those who are vision impaired, and depending on where you are seated, the handgrips actually block seeing the section showing the next station name because the font is so small.