Kipling station

Toronto subway station


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nameKipling
symbol_locationtoronto
symbol2big
styleToronto Transit Commission
imageKipling Station Platform, November 2021.jpg
address950 Kipling Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
countryCanada
coordinates
other{{Collapsible list
framestyleborder:none; padding:0;
titleTTC buses
1Junction–Dundas West
2Kipling South
3Kipling
4Martin Grove
5Bloor West
6East Mall
7West Mall
8Sherway
10Bloor–Danforth
11Airport Express
12Highway 27 Express
13Kipling South Express
14Kipling Express
website
structureAt grade
platformCentre platform
tracks2
parking1,067 spaces
opened
rebuilt2017
accessibleYes
passengers
pass_year
pass_rank
services
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| name = Kipling | symbol_location = toronto | symbol = 2big | style = Toronto Transit Commission | image = Kipling Station Platform, November 2021.jpg | caption = | address = 950 Kipling Avenue Toronto, Ontario | country = Canada | coordinates = | other = {{Collapsible list |framestyle=border:none; padding:0; |title= TTC buses | 1= Junction–Dundas West | 2= Kipling South | 3= Kipling | 4= Martin Grove | 5= Bloor West | 6= East Mall | 7= West Mall | 8= Sherway | 10= Bloor–Danforth | 11= Airport Express | 12= Highway 27 Express | 13= Kipling South Express | 14= Kipling Express | Kipling Bus Terminal | Kipling GO Station | website = | structure = At grade | platform = Centre platform | depth = | levels = | tracks = 2 | parking = 1,067 spaces | bicycle = | opened = | closed = | rebuilt = 2017 | accessible = Yes | owned = | passengers = | pass_year = | pass_rank = | services = | mapframe = yes | mapframe-zoom = 15 | mapframe-marker-color = #16A753 | mapframe-marker = rail-metro | route_map = | map_state = collapsed Kipling is the western terminus station of Line 2 Bloor–Danforth of the Toronto subway system. The station is served by buses and subway trains operated by the Toronto Transit Commission and is adjacent to the Kipling GO Station on the Milton line of GO Transit and the Kipling Bus Terminal, where passengers can connect with MiWay and GO Transit bus services. It opened on November 21, 1980, as part of the extensions west, to this station, and east to Kennedy station. It is located in the Islington–City Centre West neighbourhood on St. Albans Road at Aukland Road, west of the overpass of Kipling Avenue, after which the station is named. The 900 Airport Express bus route connects Kipling to the Toronto Pearson International Airport.

History

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An official opening ceremony for Kipling and Kennedy stations, in what was then the Borough of Etobicoke, was held on November 21, 1980. This pair of one-stop extensions at opposite ends of the Bloor–Danforth line were opened to the public the following day. Kipling and Kennedy were designed similarly, with both stations having an island platform that is typical of terminal stations. The outer platform walls at Kipling were originally two rows of vertical yellow vinyl slats separated by a black strip showing the station's name in Univers font. This wall treatment was replaced by off-white fitted enamelled panels using the traditional Toronto Subway font with black trim with smaller lettering along the top in a 2017 renovation, evoking the older stations along the line.

In 1999, this station became accessible with the addition of elevators, one of the first accessible stations in the city.

As a result of the initial lack of urban development near the station, and its location near a hydro substation, it was originally designed around commuter travel, with a large amount of parking spaces (over 1,300) and a roughed-in platform for a future light rail or light metro line, like the Scarborough RT at Kennedy.

In the early 2020s, a new regional bus terminal was built on the site of the Kipling North commuter parking lot. Serving both MiWay and GO Transit, the bus terminal opened in 2021. An underground tunnel links the subway station to the regional bus terminal, and an accessible link bridge connects to the Kipling GO Station. , 1,067 commuter parking spaces remain, located south of the station in the hydro corridor.

Facilities

The main entrance is located at the west end of the station, with access to the GO station, commuter parking lots, and a kiss and ride area for passenger drop-off. An entrance at the east end makes the bus platform level accessible by way of a ramp, with an elevator providing a connection with the train platform below. Fares can be paid for at this station by using tokens, tickets, passes, as well as the Presto card. Currently it serves the high density residential and commercial developments that are being built, while acting as a hub for commuter travel.

Above the subway tracks on the south side of the station, opposite the bus bays on the same level, is an unfinished platform for a proposed but never-built Etobicoke RT line similar to Line 3 Scarborough.

East of the station towards , the line continues on the surface alongside the railway right-of-way which parallels Dundas Street at a distance. It crosses over Bloor Street to the north side alongside the railway tracks, then dives underground below the tracks and turns parallel to Bloor.

Kipling Yard

Currently the tail end tracks west of the station can be used to store 2 car trainsets.

There were plans to establish a yard to replace Greenwood Yard (and allow Greenwood to be dedicated to the since-abandoned Relief Line) and potential exists for Metrolinx and the TTC to purchase land on the former CPR Obico Yard bounded by Shorncliffe Road and North Queen Street for a shared storage facility for subway cars and GO trains. Most of the former CPR intermodal yard, an open area not occupied by structures, is now owned by the City of Toronto and been partially used to store TTC buses since 2019 as North Queen Yard and other yards were leased out.

Surface connections

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Main article: List of Toronto Transit Commission bus routes

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The TTC bus platform is in the fare-paid zone, allowing passengers to quickly transfer between the subway and the following TTC bus routes:

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BayRouteNameAdditional information111112B112C123B123C123D123FWheel-Trans900300A300B40A4944944927A927B927C927D46300A300B45A45B945
1East MallNorthbound to Eglinton Avenue West (Willowridge & Richgrove)
2West MallNorthbound to Renforth station
Northbound to Disco Road
3SherwaySouthbound to Long Branch Loop via Shorncliffe Road and the East Mall
Southbound to Long Branch Loop via Shorncliffe Road and North Queen Street
Southbound to Sherway Gardens via Shorncliffe Road and the East Mall
Southbound to Sherway Gardens via the West Mall
(Rush hour service)
4Airport ExpressNorthbound to Toronto Pearson International Airport
Bloor–Danforth Blue NightWestbound to Toronto Pearson International Airport
Westbound to the West Mall & Burnhamthorpe Road
5Junction–Dundas WestEastbound to Dundas West station
Bloor WestWestbound to Markland Wood (east of the Etobicoke Creek)
6Kipling SouthSouthbound to Lake Shore Boulevard and Humber College Lakeshore Campus
Kipling South ExpressSouthbound to Lake Shore Boulevard and Humber College Lakeshore Campus
(Weekday service)
7Highway 27 ExpressNorthbound to Humber College North Campus
Northbound to Steeles Avenue West
Northbound to Humber College via Attwell Drive
(Rush hour service)
Northbound to Steeles Avenue West and Signal Hill Avenue via Royalcrest Road
(Rush hour service)
8Martin GroveNorthbound to Steeles Avenue West
Bloor–Danforth Blue NightEastbound to Warden Avenue & Danforth Road
Eastbound to Kennedy station
9KiplingNorthbound to Steeles Avenue West past Etobicoke North GO Station
Northbound to Carlingview Drive via Belfield Road
10Kipling ExpressNorthbound to Steeles Avenue West
(Rush hour service)
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  • Some 300 Bloor–Danforth trips do not enter the bus terminal, but can be accessed at Aukland Road at Dundas Street.
  • A courtesy bus used to be operated by IKEA between Kipling station and the IKEA Etobicoke store. However, service was discontinued due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

References

References

  1. "The Built Subways".
  2. (November 20, 1980). "New Kipling Station". The Toronto Star.
  3. Blackett, Matthew. (March 25, 2008). "Ride the Rainbow of the Bloor–Danforth". Spacing Toronto.
  4. Bow, James. "Kipling: Trivia". Transit Toronto.
  5. Wanek-Libman, Mischa. (May 21, 2022). "Construction of Kipling Transit Hub complete".
  6. "Kipling Station".
  7. "Kipling: Accessible Alternative".
  8. (July 21, 2010). "PRESTO card". Presto card official Twitter feed.
  9. Bateman, Chris. (June 23, 2012). "Whatever Happened to the Etobicoke RT?". blogTO.
  10. "Kipling - Transit Toronto - Subway Station Database".
  11. "Old Time Trains".
  12. "Kipling Station: Connections to".
  13. "IKEA Etobicoke: Store information".
  14. "Does IKEA offer Shuttle bus service? - IKEA Canada".

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