The Toronto subway has officially started the processing of renaming Dundas Station after a neighbourhood university by putting up temporary signs, although there is no date for the new title to become “official.”
On Tuesday, the temporary signs reading “TMU: Dundas Street” could be seen around the station, part of a rebrand to name it after Toronto Metropolitan University.
Renaming the station is part of a deal between the Toronto Transit Commission and the university after the city started a process to remove the Dundas moniker from some of its landmarks.
The station, located at Yonge and Dundas streets, is one of several places named after Henry Dundas, who was singled out for his role in delaying the abolition of the British salve trade.
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