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Spadina station

Spadina is a subway station on Line 1 Yonge–University and Line 2 Bloor–Danforth in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on Spadina Road, north of Bloor Street West. It is one of only three stations open overnight, along with Queens Quay station and Union station.[2] Wi-Fi service is available at this station.[3]

Spadina
General information
Location6 Spadina Road
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates43°40′02″N 79°24′14″W / 43.66722°N 79.40389°W / 43.66722; -79.40389
Owned byToronto Transit Commission
PlatformsSide platforms (Line 1 and Line 2)
Tracks4 (2 per line)
Connections
  •  127  Davenport
  •  510  Spadina
  •  300   Bloor–Danforth
  •  310   Spadina
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Accessible
  • No (Line 1)
  • Yes (Line 2)
ArchitectAdamson Associates (Line 1)
Other information
WebsiteOfficial station page
History
Opened
  • Line 2: February 26, 1966; 58 years ago (1966-02-26)
  • Line 1: January 28, 1978; 46 years ago (1978-01-28)
  • Streetcar: July 27, 1997; 26 years ago (1997-07-27)
Passengers
2022[1]
  • 15,703 (Line 1)
  • 102,255 (Line 2)
  • 117,958 (total)
Rank13 of 75
Services
Preceding station Toronto Transit Commission Following station
Dupont
towards Vaughan
Line 1 Yonge–University St. George
towards Finch
Bathurst
towards Kipling
Line 2 Bloor–Danforth St. George
towards Kennedy
Terminus 510 Spadina Sussex Avenue
towards Union
Location

The station consists of two separate sections, one for each line, at the same level and 150 metres apart. The north–south platforms, which opened in 1978, were originally planned as a separate station, but the TTC decided to join to the existing 1966 east–west station with a pedestrian tunnel containing a pair of long moving walkways. The cost of the moving walkways themselves became an issue when they became due for refurbishment or replacement,[4] and they were shut down and ultimately removed in 2004, leaving the corridor as a simple underground walkway. The former location of the moving walkways remains visible because the tiles used to cover their removal are noticeably different. Warnings to hold the handrails are still embossed on the walls where the ends of the moving walkways were once located.

An underground loop for the 510 Spadina streetcar was added in 1997 near the east end of the east–west platforms. The streetcar platform adds Postmodern finishes to the station's mix of styles. These range from the basic Modernist tiles of the Bloor–Danforth line platform, to the more intricate round tiles and backlit signage of the Yonge–University line platform.

In 1997, this station became accessible only to the Bloor–Danforth platforms and exit.

Architecture and art edit

Spadina and Bloor edit

The largest above ground structure is the bus station; its main entrance, along with elevators and a fare collector booth, is located on the east side of Spadina Road just north of Bloor Street, which currently serves as the terminus of the 127 Davenport bus route. Originally, it was built to serve as a looping facility for the former 77 Spadina bus which operated until the underground streetcar loop was added and the buses were replaced by 510 Spadina streetcars. This building, with its pseudo-mansard roof and brick arches and no obvious bold signage like most other station entrances, is located at the easterly end of the Bloor line platforms. There is a secondary entrance building directly opposite, on the west side of Spadina Road, which is only accessible to those with Presto cards.

At the street level, there are three large cedar wood carvings called K'san Village House Posts depicting an owl, a wolf and a hawk. They are the work of Fedelia O'Brien, Murphy Green and Chuck Heit respectively, who are from the Gitxsan First Nation in British Columbia.[5]

Walmer Road edit

 
Walmer Road entrance

There is an automatic entrance, accessible only to Presto card holders as of November 2017, on the east side of Walmer Road. It leads to the west end of the Bloor line platforms.

Norman B. Gash House edit

 
The Norman B. Gash House at 85 Spadina Road

The main entrance to the Yonge–University line part of the station is concealed inside a house at 85 Spadina Road, which was built in 1899 and listed as a heritage property by the City of Toronto in 1974.[6] The building was designed by architect Robert Ogilvie[7] for lawyer Norman Gash. The property had previously been needed for construction of the Spadina Expressway, which was cancelled in 1971. Since it was still planned to build the subway on its original route along the course of the expressway, the site was subsequently acquired by Metropolitan Toronto in 1972, with the intention of replacing it with a new station building. Local protest forced the TTC to repurpose the old building, thereby retaining the residential character of the neighbourhood.[8][9] Opposite the house, on the west side of Spadina Road at Kendal Avenue, there is an uncovered stairwell entrance to the station mezzanine. There are northbound and southbound bus stops outside the entrances. This entrance only accepts Presto cards.

This building includes two large artworks: Morning Glory by Louis de Niverville, a surreal enamel mural sited on the ground level by the stairwell; and Barren Ground Caribou by Joyce Wieland, a huge quilt[10] featuring caribou in a tundra landscape, located near the unmanned turnstile on the concourse level below.[11]

 
Morning Glory, Gash House entrance
 
Barren Ground Caribou, Gash House entrance
 
K'san Village House Posts, Spadina/Bloor entrance

Subway infrastructure in the vicinity edit

This section of the Bloor line was constructed by cut and cover on a strip of land behind the properties fronting on the north side of Bloor Street. The tracks run east from here to the lower level of St. George station. Between the stations connecting tracks from the Bloor line rise on each side to the upper level of St. George station, like exit ramps on a highway, providing a link with the University line.

The section of the Yonge–University line at and between Dupont and Spadina stations was constructed under Spadina Road. South of the station the tunnel turns off-street and curves eastward through 90 degrees to run briefly parallel to Bloor Street before entering the upper level of St. George station.

Station improvements edit

In 2022, the Toronto Transit Commission proposed constructing elevators for the side platforms of Spadina station on Line 1; they will connect to the street level concourse. Construction will be completed in the fourth quarter of 2024.[12]

Nearby landmarks edit

The station is located in The Annex neighbourhood at the northwest corner of the University of Toronto main campus. Destinations and nearby points of interest include the Spadina Road Branch of the Toronto Public Library, Native Canadian Centre of Toronto,[13] Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre,[14] Bloor Street United Church, and Trinity-St. Paul's United Church.

Surface connections edit

 
Streetcar platform

When the subway is closed, streetcars still enter the station.[2] TTC routes serving the station include:

Route Name Additional information
127 Davenport Westbound to St Clair Avenue West and Old Weston Road
300A Bloor–Danforth Eastbound to Warden, westbound to Pearson Airport

(On-street transfer)

300B Eastbound to Kennedy station, westbound to West Mall

(On-street transfer)

310 Spadina Blue Night Streetcar service; southbound to Union station via Harbourfront
510A Streetcar; Southbound to Union station via Harbourfront
510B Streetcar; southbound to Queens Quay and Spadina Avenue
510C Streetcar; southbound to King Street West

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. ^ a b "Route 510 - The Spadina Streetcar - Transit Toronto - Content". transittoronto.ca. from the original on August 10, 2020. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  3. ^ "There's now free WiFi at over 40 TTC subway stations". blogTO. from the original on September 12, 2017. Retrieved December 21, 2016.
  4. ^ Yuen, Jenny (October 28, 2004). "TTC kills walkway - NOW Magazine". NOW Toronto. from the original on May 8, 2023. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
  5. ^ Tag Archives: Gitksan (March 1, 2013). "K'san Village House Posts in Spadina Station". from the original on February 13, 2017. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
  6. ^ "Heritage Property Detail – 85 Spadina Rd". Retrieved February 26, 2024.
  7. ^ "Ogilvie, Robert Mitchell". Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  8. ^ "Norman B. Gash House (Spadina Station Entrance), 85 Spadina Road". heritagetoronto.org. Heritage Toronto. Archived from the original on August 1, 2012. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  9. ^ "Toronto's Historical Plaques: Norman B. Gash House". from the original on March 8, 2012. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
  10. ^ . Joyce Wieland. Northernstars. Archived from the original on September 11, 2011. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  11. ^ McIlveen, Eli (2002). "Art on the TTC". Transit Toronto. from the original on March 13, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  12. ^ "Spadina Station (Line 1) – Easier Access". TTC. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
  13. ^ Native Canadian Centre of Toronto, Contact Information August 1, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre: How to reach us". from the original on March 20, 2012. Retrieved August 5, 2012.

External links edit

  Media related to Spadina Station at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official station page

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This article is about the subway station For the proposed commuter rail station see Spadina Front GO Station Spadina is a subway station on Line 1 Yonge University and Line 2 Bloor Danforth in Toronto Ontario Canada It is located on Spadina Road north of Bloor Street West It is one of only three stations open overnight along with Queens Quay station and Union station 2 Wi Fi service is available at this station 3 SpadinaGeneral informationLocation6 Spadina RoadToronto OntarioCanadaCoordinates43 40 02 N 79 24 14 W 43 66722 N 79 40389 W 43 66722 79 40389Owned byToronto Transit CommissionPlatformsSide platforms Line 1 and Line 2 Tracks4 2 per line ConnectionsTTC buses and Streetcars 127 Davenport 510 Spadina 300 Bloor Danforth 310 SpadinaConstructionStructure typeUndergroundAccessibleNo Line 1 Yes Line 2 ArchitectAdamson Associates Line 1 Other informationWebsiteOfficial station pageHistoryOpenedLine 2 February 26 1966 58 years ago 1966 02 26 Line 1 January 28 1978 46 years ago 1978 01 28 Streetcar July 27 1997 26 years ago 1997 07 27 Passengers2022 1 15 703 Line 1 102 255 Line 2 117 958 total Rank13 of 75ServicesPreceding station Toronto Transit Commission Following station Duponttowards Vaughan Line 1 Yonge University St Georgetowards Finch Bathursttowards Kipling Line 2 Bloor Danforth St Georgetowards Kennedy Terminus 510 Spadina Sussex Avenuetowards UnionLocation The station consists of two separate sections one for each line at the same level and 150 metres apart The north south platforms which opened in 1978 were originally planned as a separate station but the TTC decided to join to the existing 1966 east west station with a pedestrian tunnel containing a pair of long moving walkways The cost of the moving walkways themselves became an issue when they became due for refurbishment or replacement 4 and they were shut down and ultimately removed in 2004 leaving the corridor as a simple underground walkway The former location of the moving walkways remains visible because the tiles used to cover their removal are noticeably different Warnings to hold the handrails are still embossed on the walls where the ends of the moving walkways were once located An underground loop for the 510 Spadina streetcar was added in 1997 near the east end of the east west platforms The streetcar platform adds Postmodern finishes to the station s mix of styles These range from the basic Modernist tiles of the Bloor Danforth line platform to the more intricate round tiles and backlit signage of the Yonge University line platform In 1997 this station became accessible only to the Bloor Danforth platforms and exit Contents 1 Architecture and art 1 1 Spadina and Bloor 1 2 Walmer Road 1 3 Norman B Gash House 2 Subway infrastructure in the vicinity 3 Station improvements 4 Nearby landmarks 5 Surface connections 6 References 7 External linksArchitecture and art editSpadina and Bloor edit The largest above ground structure is the bus station its main entrance along with elevators and a fare collector booth is located on the east side of Spadina Road just north of Bloor Street which currently serves as the terminus of the 127 Davenport bus route Originally it was built to serve as a looping facility for the former 77 Spadina bus which operated until the underground streetcar loop was added and the buses were replaced by 510 Spadina streetcars This building with its pseudo mansard roof and brick arches and no obvious bold signage like most other station entrances is located at the easterly end of the Bloor line platforms There is a secondary entrance building directly opposite on the west side of Spadina Road which is only accessible to those with Presto cards At the street level there are three large cedar wood carvings called K san Village House Posts depicting an owl a wolf and a hawk They are the work of Fedelia O Brien Murphy Green and Chuck Heit respectively who are from the Gitxsan First Nation in British Columbia 5 nbsp Line 1 platform nbsp Line 2 platform nbsp Line 2 concourse nbsp Pedestrian tunnel previously containing a pair of long moving walkways which were removed in 2004 Walmer Road edit nbsp Walmer Road entrance There is an automatic entrance accessible only to Presto card holders as of November 2017 on the east side of Walmer Road It leads to the west end of the Bloor line platforms Norman B Gash House edit nbsp The Norman B Gash House at 85 Spadina Road The main entrance to the Yonge University line part of the station is concealed inside a house at 85 Spadina Road which was built in 1899 and listed as a heritage property by the City of Toronto in 1974 6 The building was designed by architect Robert Ogilvie 7 for lawyer Norman Gash The property had previously been needed for construction of the Spadina Expressway which was cancelled in 1971 Since it was still planned to build the subway on its original route along the course of the expressway the site was subsequently acquired by Metropolitan Toronto in 1972 with the intention of replacing it with a new station building Local protest forced the TTC to repurpose the old building thereby retaining the residential character of the neighbourhood 8 9 Opposite the house on the west side of Spadina Road at Kendal Avenue there is an uncovered stairwell entrance to the station mezzanine There are northbound and southbound bus stops outside the entrances This entrance only accepts Presto cards This building includes two large artworks Morning Glory by Louis de Niverville a surreal enamel mural sited on the ground level by the stairwell and Barren Ground Caribou by Joyce Wieland a huge quilt 10 featuring caribou in a tundra landscape located near the unmanned turnstile on the concourse level below 11 nbsp Morning Glory Gash House entrance nbsp Barren Ground Caribou Gash House entrance nbsp K san Village House Posts Spadina Bloor entranceSubway infrastructure in the vicinity editThis section of the Bloor line was constructed by cut and cover on a strip of land behind the properties fronting on the north side of Bloor Street The tracks run east from here to the lower level of St George station Between the stations connecting tracks from the Bloor line rise on each side to the upper level of St George station like exit ramps on a highway providing a link with the University line The section of the Yonge University line at and between Dupont and Spadina stations was constructed under Spadina Road South of the station the tunnel turns off street and curves eastward through 90 degrees to run briefly parallel to Bloor Street before entering the upper level of St George station Station improvements editIn 2022 the Toronto Transit Commission proposed constructing elevators for the side platforms of Spadina station on Line 1 they will connect to the street level concourse Construction will be completed in the fourth quarter of 2024 12 Nearby landmarks editThe station is located in The Annex neighbourhood at the northwest corner of the University of Toronto main campus Destinations and nearby points of interest include the Spadina Road Branch of the Toronto Public Library Native Canadian Centre of Toronto 13 Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre 14 Bloor Street United Church and Trinity St Paul s United Church Surface connections edit nbsp Streetcar platform Main article List of Toronto Transit Commission bus routes When the subway is closed streetcars still enter the station 2 TTC routes serving the station include Route Name Additional information 127 Davenport Westbound to St Clair Avenue West and Old Weston Road 300A Bloor Danforth Eastbound to Warden westbound to Pearson Airport On street transfer 300B Eastbound to Kennedy station westbound to West Mall On street transfer 310 Spadina Blue Night Streetcar service southbound to Union station via Harbourfront 510A Streetcar Southbound to Union station via Harbourfront 510B Streetcar southbound to Queens Quay and Spadina Avenue 510C Streetcar southbound to King Street WestReferences 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 a b Route 510 The Spadina Streetcar Transit Toronto Content transittoronto ca Archived from the original on August 10 2020 Retrieved May 29 2018 There s now free WiFi at over 40 TTC subway stations blogTO Archived from the original on September 12 2017 Retrieved December 21 2016 Yuen Jenny October 28 2004 TTC kills walkway NOW Magazine NOW Toronto Archived from the original on May 8 2023 Retrieved May 8 2023 Tag Archives Gitksan March 1 2013 K san Village House Posts in Spadina Station Archived from the original on February 13 2017 Retrieved February 11 2017 Heritage Property Detail 85 Spadina Rd Retrieved February 26 2024 Ogilvie Robert Mitchell Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada Retrieved August 1 2017 Norman B Gash House Spadina Station Entrance 85 Spadina Road heritagetoronto org Heritage Toronto Archived from the original on August 1 2012 Retrieved January 1 2012 Toronto s Historical Plaques Norman B Gash House Archived from the original on March 8 2012 Retrieved January 16 2012 Visitors to Toronto can see an example of her work by entering the Spadina subway station at 85 Spadina Road The huge quilt titled Barren Ground Caribou which she produced in 1978 hangs there Joyce Wieland Northernstars Archived from the original on September 11 2011 Retrieved January 1 2012 McIlveen Eli 2002 Art on the TTC Transit Toronto Archived from the original on March 13 2017 Retrieved August 1 2017 Spadina Station Line 1 Easier Access TTC Retrieved July 25 2023 Native Canadian Centre of Toronto Contact Information Archived August 1 2012 at the Wayback Machine Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre How to reach us Archived from the original on March 20 2012 Retrieved August 5 2012 External links edit nbsp Media related to Spadina Station at Wikimedia Commons Official station page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spadina station amp oldid 1223109485, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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