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Sheppard–Yonge station

Sheppard–Yonge (formerly Sheppard) is an interchange station on Line 1 Yonge–University and Line 4 Sheppard of the Toronto subway. The station is located at the southern end of North York City Centre. It is the fourth-busiest station in the system, after Bloor–Yonge, St. George and Union, serving a combined total of approximately 95,881 people per day in 2022[2].

Sheppard–Yonge
Sheppard–Yonge station Line 1 platform
General information
Location20 Sheppard Avenue West
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates43°45′41″N 79°24′39″W / 43.76139°N 79.41083°W / 43.76139; -79.41083
Platforms
Tracks4 (2 on each level)
Connections
  •  84  Sheppard West
  •  85  Sheppard East
  •  97  Yonge
  •  98  Willowdale–Senlac
  •  320   Yonge
  •  384   Sheppard West
  •  385   Sheppard East
  •  984  Sheppard West Express
GO Buses
(on-street)
  •  19/C  Mississauga–North York
  •  27  Milton–North York
  •  32  Brampton Trinity Common–North York
  •  34  Pearson Airport–North York
  •  67  Keswick–North York
  •  96  Oshawa–Finch Express
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Platform levels2
AccessibleYes
ArchitectStevens Group Architects (Line 4)
Other information
WebsiteOfficial station page
History
Opened
  • Line 1: March 29, 1974; 50 years ago (1974-03-29)
  • Line 4: November 24, 2002; 21 years ago (2002-11-24)
Previous namesSheppard (1974–2002)
Passengers
2022[1]
  • 61,349 (Line 1)
  • 34,532 (Line 4)
  • 95,881 (total)
Rank4 of 75
Services
Location

History edit

Sheppard–Yonge first opened as Sheppard in 1974, when the Yonge–University subway line was extended north from Eglinton to Finch. The extension was planned to open in two stages with Sheppard as the temporary terminus, but construction north of York Mills was delayed by various problems and in 1973, York Mills was opened as the temporary terminus instead; Sheppard and Finch stations opened in 1974. The H-2 class subway cars delivered in 1971 included destination signs for "Sheppard via downtown" on the expectation that it would be a terminal station.

The station was expanded and renamed "Sheppard–Yonge" in 2002 with the opening of the Sheppard subway line, for which this station became the western terminus.[3] The renaming was similar to that of Bloor–Yonge station. Unlike Bloor–Yonge, where the signs on Line 1 platforms still read "Bloor" and those on the Line 2 Bloor–Danforth read "Yonge", Sheppard–Yonge is given its full name on both sets of platforms; all existing signs within the station were changed to give the new name. At that time, this station became accessible with elevators. When the automated announcements were installed on Toronto's subway trains, Line 1 trains referred to the station as "Sheppard" while Line 4 trains referred to the station as "Sheppard–Yonge", the new Toronto Rocket subway trains refer to the station on both Lines 1 and 4 as "Sheppard–Yonge" followed by "Change for Line 1/4" respectively.

Station description edit

The station is located under Yonge Street at Sheppard Avenue, and is built on five levels. All seven entrances are located at street level,[4] as is the bus platform. The three levels below are concourse levels, which provide access to the bus platform and the two subway lines. The subway platforms are on the two lower levels, with the Yonge–University line on the bottom and the newer Sheppard line crossing above.[4]

Entrances edit

There are six entrances – five automated entrances (all of which are only accessible by Presto card) and two staffed entrances:[5]

  • An accessible automatic entrance on the northeast side of Yonge Street and Sheppard Avenue beside the Yonge Sheppard Centre. This was a staffed entrance until October 21, 2019, when the collector booth was closed.[5]
  • An accessible staffed entrance accessed via the Hullmark Centre entrance on the southeast corner of Yonge and Sheppard
  • An accessible automatic entrance accessed via a private elevator in the Nestle Canada Building at 25 Sheppard Avenue West, one block west of Yonge
  • An automatic entrance at Harlandale and Yonge, one block north of Sheppard
  • An automatic entrance on the northeast corner of Yonge Street and Anndale Drive, accessed via the Procter & Gamble building (Monday to Friday 6 am to 7 pm, excluding holidays) or via the underground parking lot of Whole Foods Market[a]
  • An automatic entrance accessed via the Emerald Park building on the northwest corner of Yonge Street at Poyntz Avenue[b]

Architecture and art edit

 
Spiegel's Immersion Land
 
Circle wall

The station on the Sheppard line was designed by architectural firm NORR Limited. The construction of the Sheppard line included the integration of the bus terminal at street level into the fare-paid zone.

The artwork in the station, entitled Immersion Land and created by the artist Stacey Spiegel, consists of panoramic posterized murals created from 150 digital photos rendered onto single-colour mosaic tiles. The artwork depicts rural scenery along Yonge Street or Highway 11 somewhere between Lake Ontario and North Bay, and is located on the upper (Line 4 Sheppard) platform level.

Subway infrastructure in the vicinity edit

 
The Line 4 platform has a roughed-in extra centre platform designed to be potentially used as a Spanish solution in the future.

The Sheppard line tracks cross above the Yonge line. Line 4 has side platforms (unique among TTC terminal stations), but there is also a roughed-in centre platform. Should the station become a busy transfer point, this platform will be opened and trains will open all their doors, allowing riders to enter on one side and exit on the other to improve efficiency.

Both lines have a crossover just beyond the platforms, with Line 1's being to the south and Line 4's to the east. As Sheppard-Yonge is a terminus for Line 4, its crossover is used to regularly reverse trains, with Line 1's being used only for occasional short turns. Trains normally pull into the south platform on Line 4 to allow passengers to board and alight before returning in the direction from which they came; the north platform is used only for passengers disembarking from trains that are going out of service.

A connecting track from the southbound Line 1 track south of the station, used only if non-revenue trains or work cars need to be transferred between the two lines, curves around to a point 500 metres (1,600 ft) west of Yonge on Line 4's single tail track, slightly more than one train-length east of the end of the track, with a second (which becomes the eastbound track) diverging from the connector, which passes under it. This provides an area where trains can be stored clear of the line. East of the station, Line 4 converges with a second connecting track from northbound Line 1.[6]

Surface connections edit

TTC routes serving the station include:

Route Name Additional information
84A Sheppard West Westbound to Weston Road
84C
84D
85A Sheppard East Eastbound to Don Mills station
97A Yonge
97B
  • Northbound to Steeles Avenue via Yonge Boulevard and southbound to St. Clair station via Yonge Boulevard
  • (On-street stop outside station)
98A/C Willowdale–Senlac Westbound to Peckham Avenue via Senlac Road
98C Eastbound to Steeles Avenue East via Willowdale Road
984A Sheppard West Express
  • Westbound to Weston Road
  • (Rush hour service)
984B Westbound to Sheppard West station
320 Yonge
  • Blue Night service; northbound to Steeles Avenue and southbound to Queens Quay
  • (On-street stop outside the station)
384 Sheppard West
  • Blue Night service; westbound to Weston Road
  • (On-street stop outside the station)
385 Sheppard East
  • Blue Night service; eastbound to Meadowvale Road
  • (On-street stop outside the station)

Notes edit

  1. ^ While this entrance is equipped with a private elevator from the Whole Foods Market at street level to the building's parking garages and the fares concourse level, it does not serve the Line 1 subway platform.
  2. ^ While this entrance is equipped with a private elevator from street level to the building's parking garages and the fares concourse level, it does not serve the Line 1 subway platform.

References edit

  1. ^ "Subway ridership, 2022" (PDF). Toronto Transit Commission. Retrieved May 4, 2024. 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.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "Subway ridership, 2022" (PDF). Toronto Transit Commission. Retrieved May 4, 2024. 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.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "The Sheppard Subway - Transit Toronto - Content". from the original on March 28, 2013. Retrieved April 27, 2018.
  4. ^ a b "TTC Sheppard-Yonge Station". Toronto Transit Commission. from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 13, 2014.
  5. ^ a b . Toronto Transit Commission. October 21, 2019. Archived from the original on October 30, 2019. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  6. ^ "Detailed Toronto transport map: Sheppard-Yonge station trackage". cartometro.com. Retrieved May 2, 2024.

External links edit

  Media related to Sheppard–Yonge station at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official station page

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Sheppard Yonge formerly Sheppard is an interchange station on Line 1 Yonge University and Line 4 Sheppard of the Toronto subway The station is located at the southern end of North York City Centre It is the fourth busiest station in the system after Bloor Yonge St George and Union serving a combined total of approximately 95 881 people per day in 2022 2 Sheppard YongeSheppard Yonge station Line 1 platformGeneral informationLocation20 Sheppard Avenue WestToronto OntarioCanadaCoordinates43 45 41 N 79 24 39 W 43 76139 N 79 41083 W 43 76139 79 41083PlatformsCentre platform Line 1 Side platforms Line 4 Centre platform Line 4 unused Tracks4 2 on each level ConnectionsTTC buses 84 Sheppard West 85 Sheppard East 97 Yonge 98 Willowdale Senlac 320 Yonge 384 Sheppard West 385 Sheppard East 984 Sheppard West Express GO Buses on street 19 C Mississauga North York 27 Milton North York 32 Brampton Trinity Common North York 34 Pearson Airport North York 67 Keswick North York 96 Oshawa Finch ExpressConstructionStructure typeUndergroundPlatform levels2AccessibleYesArchitectStevens Group Architects Line 4 Other informationWebsiteOfficial station pageHistoryOpenedLine 1 March 29 1974 50 years ago 1974 03 29 Line 4 November 24 2002 21 years ago 2002 11 24 Previous namesSheppard 1974 2002 Passengers2022 1 61 349 Line 1 34 532 Line 4 95 881 total Rank4 of 75ServicesPreceding station Toronto Transit Commission Following station York Millstowards Vaughan Line 1 Yonge University North York Centretowards Finch Terminus Line 4 Sheppard Bayviewtowards Don MillsLocation Contents 1 History 2 Station description 3 Entrances 4 Architecture and art 5 Subway infrastructure in the vicinity 6 Surface connections 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory editSheppard Yonge first opened as Sheppard in 1974 when the Yonge University subway line was extended north from Eglinton to Finch The extension was planned to open in two stages with Sheppard as the temporary terminus but construction north of York Mills was delayed by various problems and in 1973 York Mills was opened as the temporary terminus instead Sheppard and Finch stations opened in 1974 The H 2 class subway cars delivered in 1971 included destination signs for Sheppard via downtown on the expectation that it would be a terminal station The station was expanded and renamed Sheppard Yonge in 2002 with the opening of the Sheppard subway line for which this station became the western terminus 3 The renaming was similar to that of Bloor Yonge station Unlike Bloor Yonge where the signs on Line 1 platforms still read Bloor and those on the Line 2 Bloor Danforth read Yonge Sheppard Yonge is given its full name on both sets of platforms all existing signs within the station were changed to give the new name At that time this station became accessible with elevators When the automated announcements were installed on Toronto s subway trains Line 1 trains referred to the station as Sheppard while Line 4 trains referred to the station as Sheppard Yonge the new Toronto Rocket subway trains refer to the station on both Lines 1 and 4 as Sheppard Yonge followed by Change for Line 1 4 respectively Station description editThe station is located under Yonge Street at Sheppard Avenue and is built on five levels All seven entrances are located at street level 4 as is the bus platform The three levels below are concourse levels which provide access to the bus platform and the two subway lines The subway platforms are on the two lower levels with the Yonge University line on the bottom and the newer Sheppard line crossing above 4 Entrances editThere are six entrances five automated entrances all of which are only accessible by Presto card and two staffed entrances 5 An accessible automatic entrance on the northeast side of Yonge Street and Sheppard Avenue beside the Yonge Sheppard Centre This was a staffed entrance until October 21 2019 when the collector booth was closed 5 An accessible staffed entrance accessed via the Hullmark Centre entrance on the southeast corner of Yonge and Sheppard An accessible automatic entrance accessed via a private elevator in the Nestle Canada Building at 25 Sheppard Avenue West one block west of Yonge An automatic entrance at Harlandale and Yonge one block north of Sheppard An automatic entrance on the northeast corner of Yonge Street and Anndale Drive accessed via the Procter amp Gamble building Monday to Friday 6 am to 7 pm excluding holidays or via the underground parking lot of Whole Foods Market a An automatic entrance accessed via the Emerald Park building on the northwest corner of Yonge Street at Poyntz Avenue b Architecture and art edit nbsp Spiegel s Immersion Land nbsp Circle wall The station on the Sheppard line was designed by architectural firm NORR Limited The construction of the Sheppard line included the integration of the bus terminal at street level into the fare paid zone The artwork in the station entitled Immersion Land and created by the artist Stacey Spiegel consists of panoramic posterized murals created from 150 digital photos rendered onto single colour mosaic tiles The artwork depicts rural scenery along Yonge Street or Highway 11 somewhere between Lake Ontario and North Bay and is located on the upper Line 4 Sheppard platform level Subway infrastructure in the vicinity edit nbsp The Line 4 platform has a roughed in extra centre platform designed to be potentially used as a Spanish solution in the future The Sheppard line tracks cross above the Yonge line Line 4 has side platforms unique among TTC terminal stations but there is also a roughed in centre platform Should the station become a busy transfer point this platform will be opened and trains will open all their doors allowing riders to enter on one side and exit on the other to improve efficiency Both lines have a crossover just beyond the platforms with Line 1 s being to the south and Line 4 s to the east As Sheppard Yonge is a terminus for Line 4 its crossover is used to regularly reverse trains with Line 1 s being used only for occasional short turns Trains normally pull into the south platform on Line 4 to allow passengers to board and alight before returning in the direction from which they came the north platform is used only for passengers disembarking from trains that are going out of service A connecting track from the southbound Line 1 track south of the station used only if non revenue trains or work cars need to be transferred between the two lines curves around to a point 500 metres 1 600 ft west of Yonge on Line 4 s single tail track slightly more than one train length east of the end of the track with a second which becomes the eastbound track diverging from the connector which passes under it This provides an area where trains can be stored clear of the line East of the station Line 4 converges with a second connecting track from northbound Line 1 6 Surface connections editMain article List of Toronto Transit Commission bus routes TTC routes serving the station include Route Name Additional information 84A Sheppard West Westbound to Weston Road 84C Westbound to Steeles Avenue West via Arrow Road Rush hour service 84D Westbound to Pioneer Village station via Oakdale Road Rush hour service 85A Sheppard East Eastbound to Don Mills station 97A Yonge Northbound to Steeles Avenue and southbound to St Clair station On street stop outside station 97B Northbound to Steeles Avenue via Yonge Boulevard and southbound to St Clair station via Yonge Boulevard On street stop outside station 98A C Willowdale Senlac Westbound to Peckham Avenue via Senlac Road 98C Eastbound to Steeles Avenue East via Willowdale Road 984A Sheppard West Express Westbound to Weston Road Rush hour service 984B Westbound to Sheppard West station 320 Yonge Blue Night service northbound to Steeles Avenue and southbound to Queens Quay On street stop outside the station 384 Sheppard West Blue Night service westbound to Weston Road On street stop outside the station 385 Sheppard East Blue Night service eastbound to Meadowvale Road On street stop outside the station Notes edit While this entrance is equipped with a private elevator from the Whole Foods Market at street level to the building s parking garages and the fares concourse level it does not serve the Line 1 subway platform While this entrance is equipped with a private elevator from street level to the building s parking garages and the fares concourse level it does not serve the Line 1 subway platform References edit Subway ridership 2022 PDF Toronto Transit Commission Retrieved May 4 2024 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 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Subway ridership 2022 PDF Toronto Transit Commission Retrieved May 4 2024 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 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link The Sheppard Subway Transit Toronto Content Archived from the original on March 28 2013 Retrieved April 27 2018 a b TTC Sheppard Yonge Station Toronto Transit Commission Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Retrieved July 13 2014 a b Sheppard Yonge Station Toronto Transit Commission October 21 2019 Archived from the original on October 30 2019 Retrieved October 30 2019 Detailed Toronto transport map Sheppard Yonge station trackage cartometro com Retrieved May 2 2024 External links edit nbsp Media related to Sheppard Yonge station at Wikimedia Commons Official station page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sheppard Yonge station amp oldid 1222710428, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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