Sherbourne station explained

Sherbourne
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Style:Toronto Transit Commission
Address:633 Sherbourne Street,
Toronto, Ontario
Country:Canada
Structure:Underground
Platform:Side platforms
Tracks:2
Opened:February 26, 1966
Accessible:Yes[1]
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Sherbourne is a subway station on the Bloor–Danforth line in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The station, which opened in 1966, is located west of Sherbourne Street on the south side of Bloor Street East. The station primarily serves the St. James Town neighbourhood and the southern portion of Rosedale. Wi-Fi service is available at this station.[2] In December 2021, this station became an accessible subway station after undergoing renovations that began in August 2019.[3]

Photo ID Centre

Sherbourne station previously housed the TTC Photo ID Centre.[4] The TTC photographic team now visits most participating colleges and universities at the beginning of each academic year,[5] and the post-secondary student monthly pass is now available only available via the Presto card and can be purchased from Presto fare vending machines located inside the station.[6] In August 2020, the Photo ID Centre at Sherbourne station was permanently closed and relocated to Bathurst station.[7]

Entrances

The primary entrance is located on the Sherbourne Street side of the office building at 425 Bloor Street East. An unmanned second entrance to the east end of the platforms is on Glen Road, a small side street which runs north off Howard Street from the densely populated St. James Town. A pedestrian tunnel under Bloor Street and a footbridge across Rosedale Valley Road provide access to this entrance from Rosedale to the north.

Artwork

In 2019, the artwork titled The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts by Rebecca Bayer was installed as panels at various locations in the station at the platform and concourse levels. Using custom ceramic tiles, the panels consist of colourful mosaics arranged in geometric, triangular patterns. According to the TTC's Public Art page: "Sherbourne station is an important transit hub for the multicultural neighbourhoods it serves and this artwork intends to reaffirm the station as a shared place where the wider community interacts daily."[8]

Subway infrastructure in the vicinity

This is the only station that was located south of Bloor Street on the original 1966 line. Sherbourne is also uniquely deep underground, which required a 2250feet section of the tunnel to be bored, rather than constructed using the shallow cut-and-cover method used for most of the line, west to Bloor–Yonge station.[9]

East of the station, the line crosses back under Bloor Street to the north side. It emerges from the tunnel to cross the Rosedale Ravine on a curving covered concrete bridge, and then returns underground just before Castle Frank station. The adjacent bridge that carries Bloor Street across the ravine, although built with provision for a lower deck as part of the Prince Edward Viaduct project, is at such an angle to the subway alignment that it could not be conveniently used. A conventional bridge was planned for the subway line, with a view of the ravine, but local objections forced the Toronto Transit Commission to enclose it in a concrete shell for noise abatement.[10]

Surface connections

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

Transfers to buses occur at curbside stops outside this station. TTC routes serving the station include:

RouteNameAdditional information
75SherbourneNorthbound to South Drive
75A Northbound to South Drive and Summerhill Avenue
75/A Southbound to Queens Quay
300ABloor–DanforthEastbound to Warden, westbound to Pearson Airport
300BEastbound to Kennedy station, westbound to West Mall

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sherbourne Station – Easier Access Project . January 1, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211103050341/https://www.ttc.ca/service-advisories/construction-notices/Sherbourne-Station---Easier-Access-Project . November 3, 2021.
  2. News: There's now free WiFi at over 40 TTC subway stations . blogTO . December 21, 2016 . September 12, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170912082156/http://www.blogto.com/city/2016/11/theres_now_free_wifi_at_over_40_ttc_subway_stations/ . live .
  3. Web site: Sherbourne Station - Easier Access. December 28, 2021. December 28, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211228234935/https://www.ttc.ca/about-the-ttc/projects-and-plans/Sherbourne-Station. live.
  4. Web site: Sherbourne Station Photo ID Centre . ttc.ca . TTC . May 19, 2012 . May 5, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120505063123/http://ttc.ca/Fares_and_passes/Fare_information/Seniors_students_and_children/Getting_a_ttc_photo_identification.jsp . live .
  5. Web site: TTC post-secondary Metropasses available for college and university students . Robert Mackenzie . August 22, 2011 . Transit Toronto . May 21, 2012 . January 6, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120106193928/http://transit.toronto.on.ca/archives/weblog/2011/08/22-ttc_post-s.shtml . live .
  6. http://www3.ttc.ca/Fares_and_passes/Fare_information/Seniors_students_and_children/Post_Secondary_Students.jsp Post-secondary student monthly Metropass
  7. Web site: Bathurst Station Photo ID Office . . August 2, 2020 . August 5, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200805161644/http://ttc.ca/Fares_and_passes/Fare_information/Seniors_students_and_children/Getting_a_ttc_photo_identification.jsp#:~:text=The%20Photo%20ID%20Office%20at%20Sherbourne%20Station%20has%20permanently%20closed.&text=In%20order%20to%20provide%20a,ID%20Office%20at%20a%20time. . live .
  8. Web site: TTC Public Art Program . . May 20, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190126165416/https://www.ttc.ca/About_the_TTC/Projects/Public_art/index.jsp . January 26, 2019 .
  9. Web site: A History of Subways on Bloor and Queen Streets . James Bow . Transit Toronto . May 1, 2012 . May 27, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130527190656/http://transit.toronto.on.ca/subway/5104.shtml . live .
  10. Web site: Prince Edward Viaduct . July 4, 2012 . May 1, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130501191451/http://www.lostrivers.ca/points/PEViadct.htm . live .