Danforth GO Station

Railway station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada


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::summary Railway station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada ::

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FieldValue
name[[File:GO Transit logo.svg
styleGO Transit
imageDanforth Go Station 2022.jpg
address213 Main Street
Toronto, Ontario
countryCanada
coordinates
line
other[[Image:Logo of the Toronto Transit Commission.svg
TTC buses
platform1 side platform, 1 island platform
tracks3
bicycleRacks
opened
rebuilt
accessibleYes
code
ownedMetrolinx
zone06
passengers291,000
pass_year2018
services{{Adjacent stations
line1Lakeshore East
line2Stouffville
other_services_headerFormer services
other_services_collapsibleyes
other_services{{Adjacent stations
system4Canadian National Railway
line4Grand Trunk Main
line5Grand Trunk Main
line10Toronto-Belleville
line11Toronto-Port Hope
other_services2_headerFuture services
other_services2_collapsibleyes
other_services2{{Adjacent stations
system1GO Transit
lineLakeshore East
::

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History

Because of a lack of available land to expand their existing downtown yard, the Grand Trunk Railway (GTR) decided to build a new freight yard on farmland south of Danforth Avenue where the line to Montreal crossed Dawes Road, which had to be closed and traffic diverted to a new street called Main. The yard had a capacity of 420 cars and could store 31 locomotives in a roundhouse with adjacent repair shops. [[File:Danforth railway station-R-862.jpg|thumb|left|Danforth station in 1953]] The York Railway Station was built on the north side of the tracks just east of Main Street around 1883. The GTR became part of Canadian National Railway in 1923, and by the 1940s the north yard was no longer used for freight and the roundhouse was demolished. The 11 freight storage tracks to the south of the station persisted until the late 1990s. Under Canadian National the station became Danforth Railway Station. The original GTR station building was demolished in 1974.

GO Transit built a ticket booth situated north of the tracks and roughly halfway between track level and the top of the Main Street Bridge. Wooden stairs provided access from both sides of the top of the Main Street Bridge, with a wooden walkway under the bridge providing access to the west side of the street. Transit stops at the top of the bridge connected Danforth Station with the TTC. Wooden stairs and walkway between the Main Street bridge and the railway signal masts connected the ticket booth to the eastbound platform. GO Transit removed the ticket booth shortly after improving accessibility to the station with a wheelchair accessible walkway and erecting a new station building with bathrooms, an indoor waiting area, elevators, and a pedestrian underpass between 2000 and 2001. The TTC removed the stops when GO Transit removed the stairways on either side of the bridge. The pedestrian underpass was further expanded to run underneath a third track installed between 2005 and 2008 to connect the station with residential areas that are to south of the station.

Main-Danforth has been identified by Metrolinx as a transportation mobility hub as it is located at the interchange of two or more current or planned regional rapid transit lines.

Connecting transit

Although the 506 Carlton streetcar, 64 Main and 135 Gerrard bus routes pass on Main Street, there are no stops immediately beside the GO Station. Similarly Main Street subway station on Line 2 Bloor–Danforth is over 300 metres away, to the north of Danforth Avenue.

References

References

  1. (2019-02-07). "Drivers of Ridership and Revenue". [[Metrolinx]].
  2. "Danforth GO Station Information".
  3. "Toronto East". [[Toronto Public Library]].
  4. (1953). "York Railway Station negative". [[Toronto Public Library]].
  5. David Wilson. (May 11, 1968). "19680511 33 Go Transit @ Danforth Station".
  6. RG Burnett. "Photograph of Danforth Station, circa 2001?".
  7. (13 September 2000). "Toronto: [Ontario Edition]". Toronto Star.
  8. (17 July 2001). "Locations with ongoing construction projects or other special notes".
  9. (December 28, 2020). "GO Train/Toronto Subway Connections Current and Proposed". Transit Toronto.
  10. (August 28, 2008). "GO Transit wraps up Lakeshore expansion job". Daily Commercial News.
  11. (September 19, 2012). "Main-Danforth Mobility Hub Profile". Metrolinx.

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