The SmartTrack Stations Program is planning to introduce five new stations across the city with the concept of adding to existing lines to give Torontonians more opportunities to jump on a train and get to where they need to be! While the plan has been in the works for a while, Metrolinx is now giving the public a peek into what the stations will look like.
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Metrolinx reminds everyone that the image renderings are just an idea of what the stations will look like and are subject to change if needed.
King-Liberty
King-Liberty Station will deliver a new transit option for those in Liberty Village, one quick stop away from Union Station on GO’s Kitchener Line.
Bloor-Landsdowne
Located between the Lansdowne and Dundas West stations, Bloor-Lansdowne Station will give west-enders a shortcut to downtown on the Barrie Line and options to travel north to Downsview, Vaughan and beyond.
St. Clair-Old Weston
On the Kitchener Line, St. Clair-Old Weston is being designed as a bus hub with easy transfers for people coming in from surrounding neighbourhoods.
Finch-Kennedy
Finch-Kennedy Station will be along the Stouffville Line from Scarborough located at Finch Avenue East between Milliken Boulevard and Midland Avenue offering riders access to frequent TTC bus connections on Finch.
East Harbour
East Harbour station is set to be a major hub with stops on both the Lakeshore East and Stouffville GO Lines. Passengers will be able to connect to the Ontario Line subway and the extension of TTC streetcar service further south along Broadview Avenue.
What do you think of the new SmartTrack station designs, Toronto?