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Eglinton (TTC)

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Platforms
  
Centre platform

Disabled access
  
Yes

Opened
  
30 March 1954

Platform
  
Island platform

Structure type
  
Underground

Passengers (2014)
  
77,530

Province
  
Ontario

Tracks
  
2

Eglinton (TTC)

Location
  
2190 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario Canada

Connections
  
TTC buses  5  Avenue Rd  32  Eglinton West  34  Eglinton East  51  Leslie  54  Lawrence East  56  Leaside  61  Avenue Rd North  97  Yonge  320   Yonge  332   Eglinton West  334   Eglinton East  354   Lawrence East

Address
  
Toronto, ON M4S 2B8, Canada

Similar
  
Davisville, Eglinton West, Spadina, Lawrence, York Mills

Eglinton is a subway station on the Yonge–University line in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the southwest corner of Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue. It is one of the larger stations of the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), with several shops located on the concourse level. It is the busiest station that is not a line terminus or a major transfer point with another line or transit system.

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The station is on three levels, all six entrances are scattered throughout the street level in the surrounding area of Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue, the concourse and collector is on the second level, and the subway platform is on the lower level. Wi-Fi service is available at this station.

Overview

The tracks approach the station from the south in open cut before going underground at the Berwick Portal, immediately before the station. Here the tracks divide sharply to go either side of the island platform. North of the station the line swings to the east, to run directly under Yonge Street in a bored tunnel.

This station is used as a switchover point for subways operators who are coming off or coming on their shift. There are sometimes slight delays at this station as subway operators are being changed.

Nearby destinations include Eglinton Park, TVOntario studios, head offices of the Canadian Tire Corporation, the Yonge-Eglinton Centre, Minto Midtown, and the Canada Square Complex which is built directly over the station.

Tourists staying in downtown Toronto wishing to travel to the Ontario Science Centre usually take the subway to this station and take the 34 Eglinton East bus to Don Mills Road to reach the destination.

Entrances

There are seven entrances to the station in the surrounding area:

  • an entrance at the southwest corner of Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue (Canada Square)
  • an accessible, automatic entrance at Yonge Street, north of Berwick Avenue, which leads directly to the subway platform level
  • an entrance on the northwest corner of Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue
  • an entrance at 2300 Yonge Street via the food court level of the Yonge Eglinton Centre
  • an entrance at the northeast corner of Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue, at the TD Bank (closed from 2014-2018 due to construction and relocation of the entrance)
  • an entrance at the southeast corner of Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue, at the CIBC
  • an automatic entrance at Eglinton Avenue west near Duplex Avenue (also closed from 2004-2020 for demolition of the old bus bays and the building of a new bus terminal)
  • History

    Eglinton Station opened in 1954 as the northern terminus of the original Yonge subway line. All of the stations on this section of the line used similar vitreous marble wall tiles, with variations in colour schemes. Eglinton is the only one to retain its original tiles, which had not deteriorated, unlike the other stations.

    In 2004, this station became accessible with elevators.

    Metrolinx is building the new Eglinton Crosstown line, running along Eglinton Avenue from Mount Dennis to Kennedy Station, passing through Eglinton Station and Eglinton West Station on the way.

    As part of the work to connect the Crosstown platform, it has been proposed that the current Yonge-line platform be shifted approximately 70m northward of its current location; this will allow smoother flows of passenger traffic between the platforms, and avoid a situation where all transferring passengers are bottlenecked by only one transfer path, similar to the busy Bloor-Yonge station.

    On November 17, 2016, Eglinton station is the last station on Line 1 to be Presto enabled, which means all of the stations along Line 1 are Presto enabled.

    Surface connections

  • 5A Avenue Rd to Queen's Park
  • 5B to Gerrard Street
  • 32A Eglinton West to Renforth Drive and Skymark Avenue
  • 32C to Lawrence Avenue West at Jane Street via Trethewey Drive
  • 34A Eglinton East to Kennedy Station
  • 34C to Flemingdon Park
  • 51 Leslie to Steeles Avenue via Leslie Station
  • 54A Lawrence East to Starspray Boulevard
  • 54B to Orton Park Drive
  • 56A Leaside to Donlands Station
  • 61 Avenue Rd North to Highway 401
  • 97+ Yonge (Northbound and southbound routes use stops on either side of Yonge Street and do not enter the station)
  • 320 Blue Night Yonge northbound to Steeles Avenue and southbound to Queens Quay (Northbound and southbound routes use stops on either side of Yonge Street and do not enter the station)
  • 320A northbound to York Mills Station and southbound to Queens Quay
  • 332 Blue Night Eglinton West to Pearson Airport
  • 334 Blue Night Eglinton East to Finch Avenue and Neilson Road via Kingston Road and Morningside Avenue
  • 354 Blue Night Lawrence East to Starspray Boulevard
  • References

    Eglinton (TTC) Wikipedia