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Mount Dennis is an intermodal transit terminal under construction in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located east of the intersection of Eglinton Avenue and Weston Road in the Mount Dennis neighbourhood in the district of York, the station will be the western terminus of the future Line 5 Eglinton as well as an intermediate station on the GO Transit Kitchener line and Union Pearson Express. The station has been designated as one of many "mobility hubs" in Greater Toronto.[1] It is scheduled to open in 2023.

Mount Dennis
Mount Dennis station under construction
General information
Location3500 Eglinton Ave W[1]
Coordinates43°41′15″N 79°29′14″W
Tracks
  • 2 (TTC)
  • 4 (GO Transit)
Connections TTC buses
Construction
Disabled accessYes
Other information
StatusUnder construction
Fare zone4 (GO Transit)
History
Opening2023 (1 year's time) (2023)
Future services
Preceding station Toronto Transit Commission Following station
Terminus Eglinton
(opens 2023)
Keelesdale
towards Kennedy
Jane
towards Renforth
West extension
(opens 2030)
Terminus
Preceding station GO Transit Following station
Weston
towards Kitchener
Kitchener Bloor
Preceding station Metrolinx Following station
Weston Union Pearson Express Bloor

The station is being built on the lands formerly known as Kodak Heights, which was a camera manufacturing facility operated by the Eastman Kodak Company from 1918 to 2006.[2] The station will use Kodak Building 9, a heritage building and local landmark, as a station entrance. Adjacent to the station, the Eglinton Maintenance and Storage Facility is also located on the lands.[3][4][5][6][7]


Timeline


A draft prepared on April 10, 2013, established four designs for the station.[7] In all the designs, the underground LRT platform was 150 metres (490 ft) long—long enough for four vehicle trainsets. Two designs placed the bus platform on the north side of Eglinton, accessed through a 230-metre (750 ft) pedestrian tunnel. In the other two designs, the bus platforms were on the south side of Eglinton, accessed through a 260-metre (850 ft) pedestrian tunnel.

By 2016, the finalized design placed the bus loop on the north side of the station, accessed by a relocated Photography Drive bridge that crosses Eglinton further to the east than the old bridge. This roadway would pass east of the renovated Kodak building, which would form the station's third entrance.

On the weekend of February 19 to 21, 2016, the Photography Drive bridge over Eglinton Avenue was demolished to make way for construction on the Mount Dennis station site.[8]

In August 2016, the former Kodak building was temporarily moved 60 metres (200 ft) to facilitate construction. On November 13, 2017, the building was moved back to sit on a newly built foundation. The community wanted this landmark preserved; thus, it will become an integral part of Mount Dennis station.[9][10]

By August 2018, some track had already been laid within the Line 5 portion of the station.[11] By August 2019, track had been extended from the station platform eastwards past the junction with the Eglinton Maintenance and Storage Facility, but overhead wire for pantographs had not yet been hung; escalators and wall tiles were being installed; graffiti had been removed from the Kodak building and restoration work to its interior was in progress.[12]

By the fourth quarter of 2020, light rail vehicles were making test runs between Mount Dennis and Keelesdale stations.[13]


Description


In addition to being a landmark and a Heritage Interest Building, the former Kodak building will be a focal point for riders using the mobility hub, as many of the mobility hub's features are linked to this building. It will have a waiting area and public washrooms, and retail spaces on the main and basement levels.[1] The upper floors of the building will be used for rented offices, to provide a space for community use,[14] and will include an auditorium.[15]

The station will have three entrances:[1]

The hub will encompass the following services:[1][16]

East of the station, the LRT line would travel on an elevated guideway above Black Creek Drive and Black Creek itself, before descending into the western portal of the line's bored tunnel, towards Keelesdale Station.[16]

As part of a program to install artworks at major interchange stations along Line 5 Eglinton, Mount Dennis Station will feature two artworks:[17]


Surface connections


As of February 2022, the following are the proposed connecting routes that would serve this station when Line 5 Eglinton opens:[18]

Route Name Additional information
27 Jane South Southbound to Jane station
32 Eglinton West Westbound to Renforth station
34 Eglinton Eastbound to Kennedy station
35A Jane Northbound to Pioneer Village station
35B Northbound to Pioneer Village station via Hullmar Drive
71 Runnymede Southbound to Runnymede station
89 Weston Northbound to Albion Road and southbound to Keele station
161 Rogers Road Eastbound to Ossington station
168 Symington Southbound to Dundas West station
170 Emmett Westbound to Jane & Emmett
171 Mount Dennis Southbound to Jane Street and northbound to Industry Street[19]
935 Jane Express Southbound to Jane station and northbound to Pioneer Village station
989 Weston Express Northbound to Steeles Avenue West and southbound to Keele station

References


  1. "Mount Dennis Station + Maintenance and Storage Facility". Metrolinx. October 13, 2016. Retrieved November 8, 2017.
  2. James Armstrong (September 13, 2013). "Community wants to preserve Kodak building while Metrolinx plans LRT station". Toronto: Global News. Archived from the original on September 15, 2013.
  3. John Lorinc (November 23, 2012). "Down (but not out) Mount Dennis area pins hopes on Metrolinx". The Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  4. Rahul Gupta (December 12, 2012). "Meeting to provide details on LRT station in Mount Dennis". York Guardian. Archived from the original on December 22, 2012. The Mount Dennis underground stop at Weston Road would serve as the line’s western terminus point, said Metrolinx spokesperson Jamie Robinson on Friday, Dec. 7.
  5. James Bow (September 4, 2013). "Future Mount Dennis Station (Kitchener Line/Eglinton LRT)". Transit Toronto. Retrieved September 8, 2013. The connection was given new life with the launch of Eglinton LRT, operating from Jane Street east to Kennedy. A stop near Black Creek Drive would include a connection with the GO Kitchener line and a new stop on the Union Pearson Express.
  6. Tess Kalinowski (February 16, 2010). "Residents ask TTC for LRT tunnel through Mount Dennis". Toronto Star. Retrieved November 22, 2014.
  7. "background file" (PDF). City of Toronto. April 10, 2013. Retrieved September 16, 2013.
  8. "Stretch of Eglinton Avenue West to close for weekend Crosstown LRT work". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. February 19, 2016. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  9. "Onetime Kodak building to move 60 metres for new LRT station". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. August 25, 2016. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  10. "Eglinton Crosstown LRT Update – November 2017". Metrolinx. November 23, 2017. Retrieved November 23, 2017. With the new foundation in place, November 13 marked the beginning for moving Kodak Building 9 back to its original location.
  11. Mackenzie, Robert (August 30, 2018). "Previewing Mount Dennis LRT Station and Maintenance Facility". UrbanToronto. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
  12. Mackenzie, Robert (August 2, 2019). "Hard-Hat Touring Mount Dennis Station on the Crosstown LRT". UrbanToronto. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  13. "Exploring the route – Take a rare ride aboard an Eglinton Crosstown vehicle during testing (video)". Metrolinx. July 20, 2021. Archived from the original on March 28, 2021. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  14. Spurr, Ben (August 29, 2018). "Eglinton Crosstown taking shape, despite legal tussle". Toronto Star. Retrieved August 29, 2018.
  15. "Hardwood floors for Kodak Building as escalator delivered far below Cedarvale for Crosstown project". Metrolinx. July 20, 2021. Archived from the original on July 20, 2021. Retrieved July 20, 2021.
  16. "Mount Dennis Station Open House". Metrolinx. May 26, 2016. Retrieved May 27, 2016.
  17. "Artists and Artworks". Metrolinx. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
  18. "2022 Annual Service Plan" (PDF). Toronto Transit Commission. February 10, 2022. p. 37. Archived (PDF) from the original on February 8, 2022.
  19. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on October 23, 2021. Retrieved October 7, 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


The following videos were released by the Crosstown project:


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[de] Bahnhof Mount Dennis

Mount Dennis ist ein im Bau befindlicher intermodaler Verkehrsknotenpunkt in Toronto. Er entsteht im Stadtteil Mount Dennis, östlich der Kreuzung von Eglinton Avenue West und Weston Road. Einerseits wird er eine Stadtbahn-Tunnelstation umfassen, die vorläufige westliche Endstation der zum Netz der Toronto Subway gehörenden Eglinton-Linie. Andererseits wird ein neuer Bahnhof an der bestehenden Strecke zwischen Union Station und Kitchener errichtet, auf der Vorortszüge von GO Transit und der Flughafenzubringer Union Pearson Express verkehren. Hinzu kommt ein Busbahnhof. Die Eröffnung der Anlage ist für das Jahr 2023 geplant.
- [en] Mount Dennis station



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