Morning throwback: Toronto has never had an easy ride when it comes to transit

Talk about road rage. Back in 1908, there weren't the thousands of cars on the road that there are now, but they did have mud. Lots of mud.

And once your wagon got stuck, like this one on Ashdale Avenue, you were stuck there for ages. Bosses would get angry, deadlines got missed and workloads piled up. Sometimes it got so bad that people would have to abandon their wagons in the middle of the street and walk. In the mud.

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