Dundas West (TTC)

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Dundas West
Station statistics
Address 2365 Dundas Street West
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates 43°39′25″N 79°27′10.5″W / 43.65694°N 79.452917°W / 43.65694; -79.452917Coordinates: 43°39′25″N 79°27′10.5″W / 43.65694°N 79.452917°W / 43.65694; -79.452917
Connections
  TTC buses
Structure type Underground
Platforms Side platforms
Tracks 2
Other information
Opened 25 February 1966
Accessible
Presto card No
Traffic
Passengers (2011-12[1])29,180
Services
Preceding station   TTC   Following station
toward Kipling
Bloor–Danforth
toward Kennedy

Dundas West is a station on the Bloor–Danforth line in Toronto, Canada. It is located just north of Bloor Street West at the corner of Dundas Street and Edna Avenue. The station is about 200 meters west of the Bloor GO Station on GO Transit's Kitchener line.

A McDonald's restaurant serves the station, with access from both the fare-paid and non-fare-paid areas of the station's upper level, and there is a Gateway Newstand on the mezzanine level.

Overview

Looking westwards over Vincent Yard towards the elevated Keele Station

To the east of the station, the subway runs in a twin bored tunnel until just before the next station (Lansdowne). This allowed the tracks to pass underneath nearby railway lines without disturbing them during construction. To the west, the tracks follow a short "cut and cover" tunnel before emerging outside at the Dorval Portal. Trains run in open-air until they enter Keele Station.

South of the subway platforms, underground, are the four tunnels that comprise the Vincent Subway Yard. This station is also home to the Subway Track Maintenance Office, located on the Mezzanine level.

Nearby landmarks include The Crossways residential and retail complex, Bishop Marrocco/Thomas Merton Catholic Secondary School, The Lithuanian House banquet hall, Roncesvalles and The Junction neighbourhoods.

History

Opened in 1966, Dundas West was then the second most western station on the Bloor-Danforth Line until the line was extended beyond Keele to Islington.

In 2002, as part of a scheduled reconstruction of the streetcar tracks on Dundas Street, a second streetcar bay was added to the station in an effort to improve reliability on both the 504 King and 505 Dundas streetcar routes. Until the completion of the second bay, a streetcar waiting in the station on either route could hold up vehicles on the other.

Surface connections

Streetcar and bus platforms


Expansion

Adjacent Bloor GO Station will be a stop on the Union Pearson Express running from Union Station to Toronto Pearson International Airport. It is being designed and built by Metrolinx in time for the 2015 Pan American Games. The agency will also own and operate the line.[2]

To support this, a direct connection will be made between the stations by way of a new tunnel and upgraded lighting.[3]

References

  1. "Subway ridership, 2011-2012". Toronto Transit Commission. "This table shows the typical number of customer-trips made on each subway on an average weekday and the typical number of customers travelling to and from each station platform on an average weekday. Five stations serve two subways, and so are listed twice, once for each subway" 
  2. "Airport link plan tackles fears in Weston area, premier says" By Tess Kalinowski & Rob Benzie, Toronto Star. January 22 2009
  3. "GO and TTC make a connection at Dundas West" Tess Kalinowski, Toronto Star. March 22 2011

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