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Islington station (Toronto)

Islington is a subway station on Line 2 Bloor–Danforth of the Toronto subway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the north side of Bloor Street West on the west side of Islington Avenue. A central platform serves trains running in both directions.

Islington
Islington station platform in 2023
General information
Location1226 Islington Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates43°38′43″N 79°31′28″W / 43.64528°N 79.52444°W / 43.64528; -79.52444
PlatformsCentre platform
Tracks2
Connections
  •  37  Islington
  •  50  Burnhamthorpe
  •  110  Islington South
  •  300   Bloor–Danforth
  •  337   Islington
  •  937  Islington Express
 26  Burnhamthorpe
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Parking977 spaces
AccessibleNo
Other information
WebsiteOfficial station page
History
OpenedMay 10, 1968; 55 years ago (1968-05-10)
Passengers
2019[1]42,930
Rank16 of 75
Services
Preceding station Toronto Transit Commission Following station
Kipling
Terminus
Bloor–Danforth Royal York
towards Kennedy
Location

History edit

 
Mississauga Transit (now MiWay) buses laying over at Islington station in 2008

Islington station was opened in 1968 in what was then the Borough of Etobicoke and served as the western terminus for Line 2 Bloor–Danforth for 12 years[2] until the extension to Kipling was completed in 1980.[3]

Until 1973, TTC buses and subway trains serving the station were in separate fare zones[4] and so turnstiles and collector booths were placed between the bus bays and the subway platforms. The fare barrier was reconfigured after the zones were abolished to put the bus bays inside the fare-paid zone, and its layout was simplified in a later renovation.

However, the bus bays have also been used by non-TTC buses. In the early years, some Gray Coach long-distance services called at Islington, and the Airport Express, also then operated by Gray Coach, had an Islington station route. Greyhound eventually took over this Gray Coach route in 1992 and transferred to Pacific Western Europe in 1993. MiWay buses from Mississauga, which at first stopped outside the station, began using several of the bus bays in 1980 after they were no longer needed for TTC buses once Kipling station opened. On January 4, 2021, MiWay moved its operations from this station to a new regional bus terminal at Kipling station.[5]

A redevelopment of the bus terminal is planned during the 2020s, as part of upgrade works to make the station accessible.[6]

Station description edit

 
Concourse

The station is located on the northwest side of Bloor Street West and Islington Avenue, and is built on three levels. Street level is where all three parking lots, all three entrances, as well as where the bus platform is located. The entrances to the station can be found at the main parking, and at the east and west sides of Islington Avenue respectively.[7]

Below street level is the concourse and collector, which provides stair access to the bus platforms above it. The subway platforms are underneath the concourse and collector level. There are no elevators in this station, which makes it inaccessible for persons with physical disabilities.

Parking edit

Three parking lots serve Islington station, providing a total of 977 spaces: The main lot beside the station northwest of Bloor Street at Islington has 534 spaces; the lot at the north end of Lomond Drive has 283 spaces; and the newest lot beside the railway tracks on the south side of Bloor Street off Fieldway Road has 160 spaces.[8] All three of these parking lots are scheduled to be redeveloped in the 2020s, for station upgrade work as well as new residential development.[9][10]

Subway infrastructure in the vicinity edit

 
Signal at the east end of the platform

There is a both a crossover (used mainly back when the station was a terminus, but still used occasionally to short turn trains) and a centre storage track east of the station, with the crossover being situated directly adjacent to it. The centre track is immediately east of the crossover and is partially underground and on the surface, creating a triple portal unique to the subway system: the Montgomery Portal. The line then crosses Mimico Creek on a bridge and then returns underground at the Aberfoyle Portal, en route to Royal York station.

Nearby landmarks edit

  • Bloor Islington Place, at 3250-3300 Bloor St. West, has direct access to the station[11] This office complex is a Class "A" asset, totalling 78,486 m2 (844,818 sq ft) in a location situated at the intersection of Bloor and Islington. Three office towers are linked with a retail concourse of multiple retailers, include Sobeys Urban Fresh, a GoodLife Fitness and food court. This west end office complex also features direct access to the subway. On the east side of Islington Avenue and the neighbourhood of Islington Village is short distance north of the station at Dundas Street West.

Surface connections edit

The station is served by several TTC bus routes and one MiWay route. All but one of the MiWay system's Toronto-bound bus routes which used to connect at this station were moved to serve a new regional bus terminal which opened on January 4, 2021, at Kipling station.[5] As MiWay has separate fares from the TTC, there are no free transfers between MiWay buses and TTC services.

Toronto Transit Commission edit

Buses are accessed via the bus terminal. During overnight hours when the subway is not running, an on-street transfer between buses is required. TTC routes serving the station include:

Bay number Route Name Additional information
1 Permanently closed
2
3 50 Burnhamthorpe Westbound to Mill Road
110A Islington South Southbound to Long Branch Loop via Horner Avenue and Browns Line
110B Southbound to Long Branch Loop via Horner Avenue and 30th Street
(Rush hour service)
110C Southbound to Lake Shore Boulevard
4 37A Islington Northbound to Woodbine Centre and Humberwood Boulevard via Rexdale Boulevard
37B Northbound to Steeles Avenue West
937 Islington Express Northbound to Steeles Avenue West
(Rush hour service)
5 Vacant
6
Route Name Additional information
337 Islington Blue Night service; northbound to Steeles Avenue West and southbound to Lake Shore Boulevard
(On-street transfer)
 
The outdated covered bus terminal at Islington station is similar to that of Warden station and the original structure at Victoria Park station.

MiWay edit

MiWay's 26 Burnhamthorpe to South Common Centre route continues to serve this station, and is boarded on-street.[5]

Station redevelopment edit

The deadline to make all Toronto subway stations accessible is 2025, as per the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. As of May 2022, platforms at Islington station are not yet accessible.

In the late 2000s, the TTC planned to renovate and upgrade the station – replacing the existing bus terminal, providing elevators to the subway platform, and completing overall station modernization. An open house was held on April 22, 2008, and the project's stated completion time was given as between 2011 and 2012.[12] The project had not been completed by 2014, and its completion date was being pushed further into the future at that time.[13]

In 2021, MiWay buses with the exception of route 26 Burnhamthorpe moved to the new Kipling bus terminal, freeing up the Islington site for redevelopment.[5] Route 26 Burnhamthorpe does not enter the bus terminal and instead utilizes the on-street stop. Plans were subsequently submitted by the TTC to the city government for redevelopment of the station.[6] These would involve replacing the existing bus terminal with a new TTC bus terminal, providing elevators throughout the station and building a new station entrance on Islington Avenue.

The existing commuter parking lots to the south of the station are also proposed to be redeveloped by the city for residential development.[10]

In the second quarter of 2023, the TTC began constructing elevators for the centre platform; the elevators will connect to the street-level concourse. Construction is expected to be completed in 2024.[14] Part of this project would include the station being fully redeveloped and a new TTC bus terminal being built. Work on those improvements is expected to be completed by 2026.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ "Subway ridership, 2019" (PDF). Toronto Transit Commission. (PDF) from the original on November 28, 2022. Retrieved January 30, 2023. 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.
  2. ^ "Subway Expansion". www.archives.gov.on.ca. Archives of Ontario. from the original on January 7, 2020. Retrieved March 15, 2020. Extensions of the Bloor-Danforth line to Islington Station in the west and Warden Station to the east officially opened on May 11, 1968.
  3. ^ "New Kipling Station". The Toronto Star. November 20, 1980. p. A18.
  4. ^ Marshall, Sean (July 14, 2016). "The TTC Used to Have Fare Zones—and They May be Coming Back". Torontoist. from the original on May 20, 2021. Retrieved March 15, 2020. Metropolitan Toronto, which was responsible for the TTC, abolished the fare zones within Metro as of January 1, 1973
  5. ^ a b c d . MiWay. Archived from the original on January 5, 2021. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Here's what the new TTC bus terminal may look like (RENDERINGS) | Urbanized". dailyhive.com. from the original on May 8, 2022. Retrieved April 18, 2022.
  7. ^ "TTC Islington Station". Toronto Transit Commission. from the original on July 2, 2014. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
  8. ^ "Islington Station". www.ttc.ca. from the original on April 16, 2022. Retrieved April 16, 2022.
  9. ^ "December 18 2013 Board Commuter Parking Lot Strategy". www.ttc.ca. December 18, 2013. from the original on April 18, 2022. Retrieved April 18, 2022.
  10. ^ a b "Housing Now Bringing Over 1,000 Affordable Units to Etobicoke Centre | UrbanToronto". urbantoronto.ca. from the original on May 4, 2022. Retrieved April 18, 2022.
  11. ^ "Oxford Toronto Property Network" (PDF). Oxford Property Group. (PDF) from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 9, 2017.
  12. ^ "TTC Open House for Islington Station Improvements Project". Toronto Transit Commission. April 21, 2008. from the original on August 16, 2014. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
  13. ^ "Toronto Transit Commission Report (Islington Station – Temporary Bus Terminal)" (PDF). Toronto Transit Commission. November 18, 2013. (PDF) from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
  14. ^ a b https://www.ttc.ca/en/about-the-ttc/projects-and-plans/Islington-Station

External links edit

  Media related to Islington station at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official station page

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This article is about the subway station in Toronto Canada For other stations named Islington see Islington Station Islington is a subway station on Line 2 Bloor Danforth of the Toronto subway in Toronto Ontario Canada It is located on the north side of Bloor Street West on the west side of Islington Avenue A central platform serves trains running in both directions IslingtonIslington station platform in 2023General informationLocation1226 Islington AvenueToronto OntarioCanadaCoordinates43 38 43 N 79 31 28 W 43 64528 N 79 52444 W 43 64528 79 52444PlatformsCentre platformTracks2ConnectionsTTC buses 37 Islington 50 Burnhamthorpe 110 Islington South 300 Bloor Danforth 337 Islington 937 Islington Express 26 BurnhamthorpeConstructionStructure typeUndergroundParking977 spacesAccessibleNoOther informationWebsiteOfficial station pageHistoryOpenedMay 10 1968 55 years ago 1968 05 10 Passengers2019 1 42 930Rank16 of 75ServicesPreceding station Toronto Transit Commission Following stationKiplingTerminus Bloor Danforth Royal Yorktowards KennedyLocation Contents 1 History 2 Station description 2 1 Parking 3 Subway infrastructure in the vicinity 4 Nearby landmarks 5 Surface connections 5 1 Toronto Transit Commission 5 2 MiWay 6 Station redevelopment 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Mississauga Transit now MiWay buses laying over at Islington station in 2008Islington station was opened in 1968 in what was then the Borough of Etobicoke and served as the western terminus for Line 2 Bloor Danforth for 12 years 2 until the extension to Kipling was completed in 1980 3 Until 1973 TTC buses and subway trains serving the station were in separate fare zones 4 and so turnstiles and collector booths were placed between the bus bays and the subway platforms The fare barrier was reconfigured after the zones were abolished to put the bus bays inside the fare paid zone and its layout was simplified in a later renovation However the bus bays have also been used by non TTC buses In the early years some Gray Coach long distance services called at Islington and the Airport Express also then operated by Gray Coach had an Islington station route Greyhound eventually took over this Gray Coach route in 1992 and transferred to Pacific Western Europe in 1993 MiWay buses from Mississauga which at first stopped outside the station began using several of the bus bays in 1980 after they were no longer needed for TTC buses once Kipling station opened On January 4 2021 MiWay moved its operations from this station to a new regional bus terminal at Kipling station 5 A redevelopment of the bus terminal is planned during the 2020s as part of upgrade works to make the station accessible 6 Station description edit nbsp ConcourseThe station is located on the northwest side of Bloor Street West and Islington Avenue and is built on three levels Street level is where all three parking lots all three entrances as well as where the bus platform is located The entrances to the station can be found at the main parking and at the east and west sides of Islington Avenue respectively 7 Below street level is the concourse and collector which provides stair access to the bus platforms above it The subway platforms are underneath the concourse and collector level There are no elevators in this station which makes it inaccessible for persons with physical disabilities Parking edit Three parking lots serve Islington station providing a total of 977 spaces The main lot beside the station northwest of Bloor Street at Islington has 534 spaces the lot at the north end of Lomond Drive has 283 spaces and the newest lot beside the railway tracks on the south side of Bloor Street off Fieldway Road has 160 spaces 8 All three of these parking lots are scheduled to be redeveloped in the 2020s for station upgrade work as well as new residential development 9 10 Subway infrastructure in the vicinity edit nbsp Signal at the east end of the platformThere is a both a crossover used mainly back when the station was a terminus but still used occasionally to short turn trains and a centre storage track east of the station with the crossover being situated directly adjacent to it The centre track is immediately east of the crossover and is partially underground and on the surface creating a triple portal unique to the subway system the Montgomery Portal The line then crosses Mimico Creek on a bridge and then returns underground at the Aberfoyle Portal en route to Royal York station Nearby landmarks editBloor Islington Place at 3250 3300 Bloor St West has direct access to the station 11 This office complex is a Class A asset totalling 78 486 m2 844 818 sq ft in a location situated at the intersection of Bloor and Islington Three office towers are linked with a retail concourse of multiple retailers include Sobeys Urban Fresh a GoodLife Fitness and food court This west end office complex also features direct access to the subway On the east side of Islington Avenue and the neighbourhood of Islington Village is short distance north of the station at Dundas Street West Surface connections editThe station is served by several TTC bus routes and one MiWay route All but one of the MiWay system s Toronto bound bus routes which used to connect at this station were moved to serve a new regional bus terminal which opened on January 4 2021 at Kipling station 5 As MiWay has separate fares from the TTC there are no free transfers between MiWay buses and TTC services Toronto Transit Commission edit Main article List of Toronto Transit Commission bus routes Buses are accessed via the bus terminal During overnight hours when the subway is not running an on street transfer between buses is required TTC routes serving the station include Bay number Route Name Additional information1 Permanently closed23 50 Burnhamthorpe Westbound to Mill Road110A Islington South Southbound to Long Branch Loop via Horner Avenue and Browns Line110B Southbound to Long Branch Loop via Horner Avenue and 30th Street Rush hour service 110C Southbound to Lake Shore Boulevard4 37A Islington Northbound to Woodbine Centre and Humberwood Boulevard via Rexdale Boulevard37B Northbound to Steeles Avenue West937 Islington Express Northbound to Steeles Avenue West Rush hour service 5 Vacant6Route Name Additional information337 Islington Blue Night service northbound to Steeles Avenue West and southbound to Lake Shore Boulevard On street transfer nbsp The outdated covered bus terminal at Islington station is similar to that of Warden station and the original structure at Victoria Park station MiWay edit Main article MiWay Routes MiWay s 26 Burnhamthorpe to South Common Centre route continues to serve this station and is boarded on street 5 Station redevelopment editThe deadline to make all Toronto subway stations accessible is 2025 as per the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act As of May 2022 update platforms at Islington station are not yet accessible In the late 2000s the TTC planned to renovate and upgrade the station replacing the existing bus terminal providing elevators to the subway platform and completing overall station modernization An open house was held on April 22 2008 and the project s stated completion time was given as between 2011 and 2012 12 The project had not been completed by 2014 and its completion date was being pushed further into the future at that time 13 In 2021 MiWay buses with the exception of route 26 Burnhamthorpe moved to the new Kipling bus terminal freeing up the Islington site for redevelopment 5 Route 26 Burnhamthorpe does not enter the bus terminal and instead utilizes the on street stop Plans were subsequently submitted by the TTC to the city government for redevelopment of the station 6 These would involve replacing the existing bus terminal with a new TTC bus terminal providing elevators throughout the station and building a new station entrance on Islington Avenue The existing commuter parking lots to the south of the station are also proposed to be redeveloped by the city for residential development 10 In the second quarter of 2023 the TTC began constructing elevators for the centre platform the elevators will connect to the street level concourse Construction is expected to be completed in 2024 14 Part of this project would include the station being fully redeveloped and a new TTC bus terminal being built Work on those improvements is expected to be completed by 2026 14 References edit Subway ridership 2019 PDF Toronto Transit Commission Archived PDF from the original on November 28 2022 Retrieved January 30 2023 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 Subway Expansion www archives gov on ca Archives of Ontario Archived from the original on January 7 2020 Retrieved March 15 2020 Extensions of the Bloor Danforth line to Islington Station in the west and Warden Station to the east officially opened on May 11 1968 New Kipling Station The Toronto Star November 20 1980 p A18 Marshall Sean July 14 2016 The TTC Used to Have Fare Zones and They May be Coming Back Torontoist Archived from the original on May 20 2021 Retrieved March 15 2020 Metropolitan Toronto which was responsible for the TTC abolished the fare zones within Metro as of January 1 1973 a b c d New Kipling Bus Terminal MiWay Archived from the original on January 5 2021 Retrieved January 4 2021 a b Here s what the new TTC bus terminal may look like RENDERINGS Urbanized dailyhive com Archived from the original on May 8 2022 Retrieved April 18 2022 TTC Islington Station Toronto Transit Commission Archived from the original on July 2 2014 Retrieved August 29 2014 Islington Station www ttc ca Archived from the original on April 16 2022 Retrieved April 16 2022 December 18 2013 Board Commuter Parking Lot Strategy www ttc ca December 18 2013 Archived from the original on April 18 2022 Retrieved April 18 2022 a b Housing Now Bringing Over 1 000 Affordable Units to Etobicoke Centre UrbanToronto urbantoronto ca Archived from the original on May 4 2022 Retrieved April 18 2022 Oxford Toronto Property Network PDF Oxford Property Group Archived PDF from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved July 9 2017 TTC Open House for Islington Station Improvements Project Toronto Transit Commission April 21 2008 Archived from the original on August 16 2014 Retrieved August 29 2014 Toronto Transit Commission Report Islington Station Temporary Bus Terminal PDF Toronto Transit Commission November 18 2013 Archived PDF from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved August 29 2014 a b https www ttc ca en about the ttc projects and plans Islington StationExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Islington station at Wikimedia Commons Official station page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Islington station Toronto amp oldid 1186239401, wikipedia, 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