Sheppard–Yonge station explained

Sheppard–Yonge
Symbol Location:toronto
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Symbol2:4big
Style:Toronto Transit Commission
Address:20 Sheppard Avenue West
Borough:Toronto, Ontario
Country:Canada
Coordinates:43.7614°N -79.4108°W
Structure:Underground
Platform:
Levels:2
Tracks:4 (2 on each level)
Opened:
  • Line 1:
  • Line 4:
Accessible:Yes
Architect:Stevens Group Architects (Line 4)
Former:Sheppard (1974–2002)
Passengers:
  • (Line 1)
  • (Line 4)
  • (total)
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Custom:
Shape:none
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Marker:rail-metro
Marker-Color:
  1. 000
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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, and, serving a combined total of approximately people per day in .

History

Sheppard–Yonge first opened as Sheppard in 1974, when the Yonge–University subway line was extended north from to . The extension was planned to open in two stages with Sheppard as the temporary terminus, but construction north of 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.[1] 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

The station is located under Yonge Street at Sheppard Avenue, and is built on five levels. All seven entrances are located at street level, 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.[2]

Entrances

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

Architecture and art

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

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 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.[4]

Surface connections

See main article: List of Toronto Transit Commission bus routes.

TTC routes serving the station include:

RouteNameAdditional information
84ASheppard WestWestbound to Weston Road
84C
84D
85ASheppard EastEastbound to Don Mills station
97AYonge
97B
  • Northbound to Steeles Avenue via Yonge Boulevard and southbound to St. Clair station via Yonge Boulevard
98A/CWillowdale–SenlacWestbound to Peckham Avenue via Senlac Road
98CEastbound to Steeles Avenue East via Willowdale Road
984ASheppard West Express
  • Westbound to Weston Road
984BWestbound to Sheppard West station
320Yonge
384Sheppard West
  • Blue Night service; westbound to Weston Road
385Sheppard East
  • Blue Night service; eastbound to Meadowvale Road

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Sheppard Subway - Transit Toronto - Content . April 27, 2018 . March 28, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130328084113/http://transit.toronto.on.ca/subway/5110.shtml . live .
  2. Web site: TTC Sheppard-Yonge Station . Toronto Transit Commission . July 13, 2014 . July 14, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140714122432/https://www.ttc.ca/Subway/Stations/Sheppard-Yonge/station.jsp#StationDescription_ . live .
  3. Web site: Sheppard-Yonge Station . . October 21, 2019 . October 30, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191030195837/http://www.ttc.ca/Subway/Stations/Sheppard-Yonge/station.jsp . October 30, 2019 .
  4. Web site: Detailed Toronto transport map: Sheppard-Yonge station trackage. cartometro.com. May 2, 2024.