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Platforms
  
centre platform

Disabled access
  
No

Address
  
Toronto, ON, Canada

Parking
  
1498 spaces

Platform
  
Island platform

Architect
  
TTC in-house architects

Structure type
  
at grade

Passengers (2014)
  
23,610

Opened
  
28 January 1978

Province
  
Ontario

Tracks
  
2

Wilson (TTC)

Location
  
570 Wilson Avenue Toronto, Ontario Canada

Connections
  
TTC buses  29  Dufferin  96  Wilson  104  Faywood  118  Thistle Down  119  Torbarrie  120  Calvington  160  Bathurst North  165  Weston Rd North  186  Wilson Rocket  329   Dufferin  396   Wilson

Similar
  
Downsview, York Mills, Yorkdale, Lawrence West, Eglinton West

Wilson is a subway station on the Yonge–University line in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the median of Allen Road at Wilson Avenue. Wi-Fi service is available at this station.

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History

Wilson Station was opened in what was then the Borough of North York as the last station in the 1978 subway line extension north from St. George Station. The station and the street are named in honour of Norman D. Wilson, Toronto-based transportation engineer.

Wilson was the north-western terminus of the Yonge–University line for eighteen years and a major hub for TTC bus service, but with the extension to Downsview Station in 1996, many of the bus routes were moved from the station.

Architecture and art

Wilson is one of two Yonge–University line stations on the west side of the line, along with St. Clair West, that was designed by the TTC's in-house architects.

The subway station building is a simple enclosed concrete structure built within the median of Allen Road where it crosses over Wilson Avenue. The mezzanine level connects by a maze of tunnels to the bus terminal, a kiss-and-ride facility and four commuter parking lots with a total of 2257 spaces. An additional island bus platform, no longer needed for the reduced number of connecting buses after the line was extended to Downsview Station, was mothballed and now serves as a storage area.

A wall sculpture by Ted Bieler entitled Canyons is located at the mezzanine level.

Subway infrastructure in the vicinity

Northwest of the station is the Wilson Complex, opened in 1977, which houses the system's largest subway marshalling yard having taken over Yonge-University line operations from Davisville yard in 1993 and a large bus garage servicing most of the bus routes in north Toronto.

Nearby landmarks

Nearby landmarks include the southern end of Downsview Park (formerly Downsview Airport); large events at the park, such as visits by the Pope John Paul II and benefit concerts, have resulted in heavy use of this station.

Tenants

  • donut shop
  • lottery booth
  • Gateway Newstands
  • Surface connections

  • 29A Dufferin to Dufferin Gate Loop at Canadian National Exhibition
  • 29C to Exhibition (Princes' Gates)
  • 329 Dufferin Blue Night Network to Exhibition Loop
  • 96A/B/D Wilson to York Mills Station
  • 96A to Carrier Drive via Kipling Avenue and John Garland Boulevard 96B to Humberline Drive and Albion Road 96D to Carrier Drive and Westmore Drive
  • 104 Faywood to Downsview Station
  • 118 Thistle Down to Thistle Down Boulevard via Tandridge Crescent
  • 119 Torbarrie to Torbarrie Road and Clayson Road (Rush hour service)
  • 120 Calvington to Sheppard and Jane via De Havilland
  • 160 Bathurst North to Centre Street (Extra fare required north of Steeles)
  • 165A/C/D/F Weston Rd North to York Mills Station
  • 165A to Steeles Avenue 165C to Wonderland Terminal (Canada's Wonderland Seasonal) (Extra fare required north of Steeles Avenue) 165D to Major Mackenzie (Extra fare required north of Steeles Avenue) 165F to Canada Drive (Extra fare required north of Steeles Avenue)
  • 186 Wilson Rocket east to York Mills subway station and west to Humber College (Express service)
  • 396 Blue Night Wilson eastbound to York Mills Station and westbound to Martin Grove Road and Steeles Avenue West. Overnight service stops on Wilson Avenue and does not enter the station
  • References

    Wilson (TTC) Wikipedia