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    <title>My favorite place to hear music: TTC Subway Stations</title>
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  So far, there is no other place I can experience beautiful music being made by lesser known talents, without being obliged to give an exorbitant amount, than watching the buskers perform inside Toronto&#39;s subway stations.<br/><br/>They are auditioned by TTC officials and they pay $300/year to rent the space they play in. So you know that whatever amount you give them, big or small is going to pay for their space.
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