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Eglinton & Dufferin, 1924

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Site of the Weston/Mt. Dennis station of the Crosstown LRT.

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Eglinton looking west, from Bicknell Avenue, towards Black Creek, just west of Keele Street, 1929

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Eglinton Avenue, east of Weston Road, looking east towards site of the Weston/Mt. Dennis station of the Crosstown LRT
 
The proposed western terminal for the Crosstown LRT at the Jane Street stop, looking west.
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Looking east from the proposed western terminal at Jane Street.
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Looking west towards the proposed western terminal at the Jane Street stop.
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Looking east on Eglinton Avenue West, up the hill towards Mt. Dennis and Weston Road. Possible portal to go underground?
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Looking east on Eglinton Avenue West towards Weston Road, from Guestville Avenue.
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Looking east towards the railway tracks, where the proposed Mt. Dennis/Weston Road underground station could be located on the north side of Eglinton Avenue West.
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The grove of trees on the north of Eglinton Avenue West where there could be an entrance to the Mt. Dennis/Weston Road underground station.
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Under the railway, behind the retaining wall, where the proposed Mt. Dennis/Weston Road underground station could be located.
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The Kodak building to be reused. Behind that retaining wall and hidden from view, could be the entry tracks to the Maintenance & Storage Facility.
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Photography Drive bridge over Eglinton Avenue West to reach the existing Kodak building and possible future bus terminal and the Maintenance & Storage Facility.
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Black Creek Drive at Eglinton Avenue West. There could be a bridge going over Black Creek Drive for the Crosstown LRT.
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Looking east from Black Creek towards the Launch Shaft Construction for Tunnelling next to Keelesdale Park at Eglinton Avenue West. The LRVs should be exiting a portal, then shifting to the north side of Eglinton Avenue West as they approach the bridge over Black Creek and Black Creek Drive.
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Launch Shaft Site for tunnelling construction.
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Many thanks for these informative - and very well annotated - photos, W.K. Pardon my tongue-in-cheek cynicism, but I'm also of the mind that the recent alignment proposal is an almost unbelievable triumph of common sense.
 
Many thanks for these informative - and very well annotated - photos, W.K. Pardon my tongue-in-cheek cynicism, but I'm also of the mind that the recent alignment proposal is an almost unbelievable triumph of common sense.

Hopefully lightning will strike twice and the same common sense is applied to the design of the eastern portal through to Don Mills
 
Many thanks for these informative - and very well annotated - photos, W.K. Pardon my tongue-in-cheek cynicism, but I'm also of the mind that the recent alignment proposal is an almost unbelievable triumph of common sense.
Which is this?
 
It is proposed that the following TTC routes will serve the new terminal:

19 Jane South (new)
89 Weston (local southbound)
32 Eglinton West
161 Rogers Rd.
35 Jane
168 Symington
35E Jane Express
170 Emmett (new)
71 Runnymede
171 Mount Dennis
89 Weston (local northbound)
TTC Wheel-Trans

This would be the perfect opportunity to rationalize bus service along Weston road. End the 89 here and divert the 165 here instead of York Mills. Doesn't look like they will though.
 
This would be the perfect opportunity to rationalize bus service along Weston road. End the 89 here and divert the 165 here instead of York Mills. Doesn't look like they will though.

I had thought the 165 Weston North only went to the Wilson Station on the Spadina line. Thanks for pointing that out. Stand corrected.

I agree with changing the 165 Weston North route to have it terminate at the Mt. Dennis/Weston Road Station on the Crosstown LRT. It would cut some travel time for most through riders, though some maybe inconvenienced if they needed to stay on Wilson Avenue. The turns at the Weston/Albion/Wilson intersection currently take the 165 buses, what seems like, forever to make. The route change would also cut distance to a rapid transit line from 7.2 km (to Wilson Station) to 5.4 km (to Mt. Dennis/Weston Road Station).

Then again, the TTC could keep the 89 Weston bus as it is now providing local service, but change the 165 Weston North into an express bus south of Wilson, stopping at (Church?), Lawrence, Jane, and Mt. Dennis/Weston Station.

I had thought that the 58 Malton bus could also be rerouted from its current terminal at the Lawrence West Station on the Spadina line. It could take over the current 32C Eglinton West via Trethewey route to reach the Keele Station on the Crosstown LRT.

The only problem, I see at the moment, is how the buses are to return back up Weston Road from the bus terminal at Mt. Dennis/Weston Station. Getting to the bus terminal, the buses will most likely use Photography Drive, passing the No Frills store along the way. Getting back, I see two options. One, reusing Keelesdale Drive (east of the connecting tracks to the MSF, but west of Black Creek Drive) to connect with Eglinton Avenue West and continuing up Weston Road. Two, going throught the MSF to use Ray Avenue to connect with Weston Road and continuing north from there.
 
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sorry if this has been asked before, but are the tunnels large enough that this line could be upgraded to full subway at some point in the future?
 
sorry if this has been asked before, but are the tunnels large enough that this line could be upgraded to full subway at some point in the future?

Yes, but all the numbers say that wouldnt make sense. When the DRL is built up to Eglinton then people will naturally transfer at the first oppertunity rather then using the university or younge lines to get downtown. As a result people will be transferring around don mills and eglinton on the east and potentially weston or keele in the west. Essentially there will be less or the same amount of ppl in the future in the central portion of the lrt. As a result why would you ever need to convert it.
 
sorry if this has been asked before, but are the tunnels large enough that this line could be upgraded to full subway at some point in the future?
The tunnel diameter for Eglinton is a bit larger than the tunnel diameter for the Spadina subway extension - because of the overhead caternary.
 
Platform length is the real problem for subway conversion. The Crosstown will be able to accommodate 90m trains at max (three LRT cars) versus how six car subway trains take around 140m.
 
I had thought the 165 Weston North only went to the Wilson Station on the Spadina line. Thanks for pointing that out. Stand corrected.

I agree with changing the 165 Weston North route to have it terminate at the Mt. Dennis/Weston Road Station on the Crosstown LRT. It would cut some travel time for most through riders, though some maybe inconvenienced if they needed to stay on Wilson Avenue. The turns at the Weston/Albion/Wilson intersection currently take the 165 buses, what seems like, forever to make. The route change would also cut distance to a rapid transit line from 7.2 km (to Wilson Station) to 5.4 km (to Mt. Dennis/Weston Road Station).

Then again, the TTC could keep the 89 Weston bus as it is now providing local service, but change the 165 Weston North into an express bus south of Wilson, stopping at (Church?), Lawrence, Jane, and Mt. Dennis/Weston Station.

And how would you be providing the extra bus service needed between Weston and Yonge on Wilson?

Dan
Toronto, Ont.
 
And how would you be providing the extra bus service needed between Weston and Yonge on Wilson?

Dan
Toronto, Ont.

There will be buses available when the LRT replaces the 32 Eglinton West and 34 Eglinton East buses. They'll be reallocated to other bus routes that need them, including additional buses on all the 96 Wilson buses and its branches.
 

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