Don Mills station
Don Mills is a subway station that is the eastern terminus of Line 4 Sheppard in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The station is at the northeast corner of Sheppard Avenue East and Don Mills Road, within the residential communities of Don Valley Village and Henry Farm, adjacent to Fairview Mall shopping centre. The station is close to Highways 401 and 404, as well as the Don Valley Parkway. Other nearby landmarks include Fairview Mall, Georges Vanier Secondary School, and the Fairview district branch of the Toronto Public Library.
History
The station opened in 2002 as part of the original Line 4. A plaque at the platform level commemorates John Marinzel, a worker who died on April 18, 2001, of injuries from an accident during the construction of the station. A Vivastation for the Viva Green line of York Region's Viva Rapid Transit system opened on October 16, 2005.Description
Like all stations on the Sheppard line, Don Mills is fully accessible. The station is equipped with three elevators connecting the concourse level with the bus platforms and two street entrances, and a single elevator between the island train platform and the concourse. Stairs and escalators provide regular pedestrian access between all levels.There are three accessible entrances around the Don Mills Road and Sheppard Avenue intersection. Two of the entrances are on the northeast and southeast sides of Sheppard Avenue, respectively, and one automatic entrance in the parking garage at Fairview Mall near the Sears entrance.
Above the bus terminal, on the street level, is a multi-storey public parking lot with 366 parking spaces for commuters. Parking costs $7 from 5:00am to 9:30am and is free after 9:30am and all day on weekends and holidays. TTC commuter spaces are restricted to levels 4 and 5 as the lower floors are for mall patrons only.
Outside the parking lot, next to a manned pedestrian entrance to the station, is a passenger pick-up area with 18 temporary parking spaces.
Subway infrastructure in the vicinity
As this is a terminal station, there is a diamond crossover to the west of the platform for arriving trains to cross over to the westbound track, and for departing trains on the eastbound track to cross to the westbound track. There are also tail tracks beyond the east end of the platform. However, unlike other terminal stations where the tail tracks are at least as long as a standard six-car train for overnight storage, those at Don Mills are only about two cars in length. This is likely because storage capacity is available at Sheppard–Yonge, which can store enough trains to service the line.Architecture and art
The station was designed by Stevens Group Architects, who also built and stations.There are two pieces of public art in the station. The piece before / after: 1997 / 2002 spans the concourse and platform levels in the station. Created by Toronto artist Stephen Cruise, it consists of tile work on walls and inlays on the terrazzo floors:
- On the concourse level, the tilework on walls represents the geologic strata through which the line travels, plus graphical depictions of local flora and fauna.
- On the concourse and platform levels, bronze inlays in the floor depict fossils of fish, turtles, and leaves found on the site; the Sheppard line is also depicted in an abstract form on the floor.
Surface connections
Don Mills station has a bus terminal that is also underground. It allows for connection to both TTC bus routes and York Region Transit routes.Toronto Transit Commission routes
When the subway is closed, passengers may board buses at the intersection of Don Mills Road and Sheppard Avenue. This is an on-street transfer, and a paper transfer is required for connection.Route | Name | Additional Information |
10 | Van Horne | Eastbound to Victoria Park Avenue |
24B | Victoria Park | Southbound to Victoria Park station via Consumers Road |
25A | Don Mills | Northbound to Steeles Avenue East and southbound to Pape station |
25B | Don Mills | Southbound to Pape station |
25C | Don Mills | Northbound to Steeles Avenue East |
85 | Sheppard East | Westbound to Sheppard–Yonge station |
85A | Sheppard East | Eastbound to Rouge Hill GO Station |
85B | Sheppard East | Eastbound to Toronto Zoo |
85C | Sheppard East | Eastbound to Meadowvale Road |
85D | Sheppard East | Eastbound to Rouge Hill GO Station via Toronto Zoo |
167A | Pharmacy North | Northbound to Steeles Avenue East via Consumers Road |
167B | Pharmacy North | Northbound to Steeles Avenue East |
169A | Huntingwood | Eastbound to Scarborough Centre station via Van Horne Avenue |
169B | Huntingwood | Eastbound to Scarborough Centre station |
925 | Don Mills Express | Northbound to Steeles Avenue East and southbound to Pape station |
985A | Sheppard East Express | Eastbound to Scarborough Centre station |
985B | Sheppard East Express | Eastbound to Meadowvale Road |
325 | Don Mills | Blue Night service; Northbound to Steeles Avenue East and southbound to Eastern Avenue |
385 | Sheppard East | Blue Night service; Eastbound to Meadowvale Road and westbound to Sheppard-Yonge station |
York Region Transit routes
York Region Transit vehicles drops passengers off outside of the station. The bus stops within the terminal are for passenger pick up only. This is to ensure passengers pay a separate fare for utilizing TTC services. This is one of only three subway stations, the others being and Sheppard West, where boarding for other transit agency's buses is done within the TTC bus terminal rather than at a separate facility.Route | Name | Additional Information |
24 | Woodbine | to Honda Canada |
90 | Leslie | to Richmond Green Secondary School |
90B | Leslie | to 16th Avenue via East Beaver Creek to Highway 7 via East Beaver Creek |
Viva Green | to Highway 7 at McCowan Road |
Prior proposals
As part of the Transit City plan, the TTC proposed the construction of the Sheppard LRT line to connect Don Mills station to Sheppard East station on the proposed extension of Line 3 Scarborough. This replaced previous plans to extend Line 4 Sheppard to Scarborough Centre station on Line 3.The Transit City plan included an LRT along Don Mills Road from Pape station on Line 2 Bloor–Danforth through Don Mills station to Steeles Avenue. However, the transit line, along with other Transit City lines, was cancelled by Rob Ford when he became mayor in December 2010.
In a 2015 study, one of the options for a proposed Toronto relief line connected to Don Mills Station.