Trick or Train! Ghost Ride the Subway Party Tonight

20071031_TrickOrTrain.jpgHave you ever wanted to take the TTC with Jesus, Tarzan and Jane, Prince, Britney Spears, Captain Hook and Borat? Well now you can!

If last year's Trick or Train party is anything to go by, you're in for a treat tonight. The Newmindspace gang are at it again with their roving costume party on the TTC. Plan your evening accordingly, because you won't want to miss this ride of your life. Or at least the ride of your night.

Start your Hallowe'en evening on the ghost train. The high energy party on the subway starts at Kipling subway station at 11:13pm sharp. You may join the party at any station if you can time the train right.

Expect candy, decorations, music and magic as kids of all ages pack the subway for a Hallowe'en ride you won't soon forget. Hurry, before the fares go up again!

If you want a smooth ride, like last year's Trick or Train subway party, follow these simple guidelines: Pay your fare and keep your transfer, no smoking (anything), no open alcohol, keep off the seats, mind the emergency alarm, leave no trace and don't hold the doors open or leave the train until you arrive at your destination.

Oh, and costumes are mandatory. Don't wuss out. You don't want the revellers at Montreal's Metro Party to upstage us this year.

Photo by Roger Cullman.

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Unusual public in transport))

Posted by: Best homes at October 31, 2007 4:52 AM

Newmindspace jumped the shark a while ago.

Posted by: hmmm at October 31, 2007 1:48 PM

Hmmm, at what event did they "jump the shark" for you?

Posted by: Roger at November 1, 2007 6:26 PM

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