Warden station

Toronto subway station


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FieldValue
nameWarden
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symbol2big
styleToronto Transit Commission
imageWarden Station Platform 2022.jpg
address701 Warden Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
countryCanada
coordinates
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titleTTC buses
1Broadview
2Bellamy
3McCowan
4Birchmount
5Warden
6Warden South
7Markham Rd
8Birchmount South
9Gerrard
10Markham Road Express
11Warden Express
website
structureElevated
platformCentre platform
tracks2
parking920 spaces
opened
accessibleYes
passengers
pass_year
pass_rank
services
mapframeyes
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Description

The station building has three levels: the subway platform is on the upper floor, fare gates and the concourse are found above street level, and the pedestrian entrance is on the lower floor. With the closure of the original bus terminal for reconstruction, a temporary bus terminal has been set up in a former parking lot along Warden Avenue on the east side of the station. There is a passenger pick-up and drop-off area on the temporary terminal's south side. A pedestrian path runs along the west side of the station building connecting St. Clair Avenue and the temporary terminal to the station entrance.

920 parking spaces are located at this station for commuter use, all of them in the North Lot on the north side of St. Clair Avenue.

History

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cd/Warden_Station_Aerial_view_2024.jpg" caption="Aerial view before demolition of the original bus terminal"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/63/Warden_Station_Entrances_to_the_bus_platforms_2022.jpg" caption="Original bus concourse with entrances to bus platforms"] ::

Warden station was opened in 1968 in what was then the Borough of Scarborough, and served as the eastern terminus for Line 2 Bloor–Danforth for 12 years until the extension to was completed in 1980.

When the station opened, it had a two-level bus terminal with a concourse on the upper level and nine bus bays at ground level. Each bay had separate stairways for riders to access the concourse, where there would be lighted signs showing the bus route and whether a bus was waiting below on a platform. The concourse had several retail outlets.

Until 1973, TTC buses and subway trains serving the station were in separate fare zones and so the turnstiles and collector booths were placed between the bus bays and the subway platforms. When the zones were abolished, the layout was reconfigured to bring the buses inside the station's fare-paid area; one collector booth, left isolated inside the fare-paid zone, became an information booth.

Work started in 2022 to rebuild the bus terminal and make the station accessible. The station is one of the last subway stations yet to be made accessible, due to the complexity of the station layout and its multiple levels. In November 2023, the south parking lot was closed to convert it into a construction site. A temporary open-air bus terminal opened on January 5, 2025, freeing up the old bus terminal in advance of its demolition and permanent replacement. Elevators within the station were in service by the end of 2025. A new bus terminal is expected to be completed by the end of 2027.

Future redevelopment

A new bus terminal will be built on the site of the original terminal. Designed by Strasman Architects to meet accessibility standards, the new two-level terminal will have 12 street-level bus bays, two elevators, two escalators and space for retail outlets.

Both commuter parking lots at the station are proposed to be redeveloped by the city government. In October 2021, the city announced that agreement had been reached with Tridel to build 600 residential units and a child care centre on the north parking lot.

Subway infrastructure in the vicinity

After exiting the station eastbound towards Kennedy station, the track returns to a tunnel at the Chestnut Portal, where it continues on its diagonal alignment under the former Canadian National Railway (CNR) spur line.

There is a crossover west of the station from when it was Line 2's eastern terminus which is still used occasionally to short turn trains. There is also a small siding and storage shed west of the crossover on the south side of the above-ground tracks, which continue along the track bed of the former CNR line all the way to Victoria Park station.

Nearby landmarks

Nearby landmarks include the Providence Healthcare, Warden Woods Park, Warden Hilltop Community Centre and Pine Hills Cemetery. It is near much vacant industrial land (including the former site of Centennial College and Warden Woods Mall/Power Centre) where major redevelopment is expected over the coming years, including numerous new housing developments on the former Power Centre property. It is also near the Toronto District School Board high school WA Porter CI, which brings about 700 students into the station each year.

Surface connections

Main article: List of Toronto Transit Commission bus routes

The temporary bus terminal, opened on January 5, 2025, is accessible to those with disabilities. It is located on the east side of Warden Avenue, south of St. Clair Avenue. The bus bays are numbered 1 to 8 from south to north. Four of the bays (1, 6, 7, 8) are located on the east curb of Warden Avenue. The other four bays (2, 3, 4, 5) are located in an adjacent, former parking lot. The temporary bus terminal is outside of the station's fare-paid area.

TTC routes serving the station include: ::data[format=table]

Bay numberRouteNameAdditional information117817A17B17C69135916Line 2102A102B102C102D90268A68B968Line 2
1Birchmount SouthSouthbound to Victoria Park station
2Layover Spot
3BroadviewSouthbound to Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital via O'Connor Drive and Broadview station
BrichmountNorthbound to Highway 7
Northbound to Steeles Avenue East via Wintermute Boulevard
Northbound to Steeles Avenue East and Warden Avenue
4Warden SouthSouthbound to St. Clair Avenue East (Barkdene Hills)
GerrardWestbound to Main Street station
5BellamyNorthbound to Scarborough Centre station
McCowanNorthbound to Scarborough Centre station
6Shuttle BusWestbound
7Markham RoadNorthbound to Progress Avenue / Centennial College
Northbound to Steeles Avenue East
Northbound to Steeles Avenue East via Dynamic Drive
Northbound to Major Mackenzie Drive
Markham Road ExpressNorthbound to Steeles Avenue East via Centennial College
8WardenNorthbound to Steeles Avenue East
Northbound to Major Mackenzie Drive
Warden ExpressNorthbound to Steeles Avenue East(Rush hour service)
Shuttle busEastbound
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References

References

  1. "Warden Station".
  2. (2025-01-05). "Warden Station bus terminal closure". [[Toronto Transit Commission]].
  3. (2023-11-19). "Warden Station Commuter Lot - Parking Lot Reduction". [[Toronto Transit Commission]].
  4. (2024-11-29). "It's part of growing up in Scarborough: Beloved snack shops at Warden station to close". [[Toronto Star]].
  5. Adler, Mike. (February 3, 2022). "Scarborough's Warden Station gets a long-awaited remake, starting with elevators in 2022". The Toronto Star.
  6. (August 11, 2022). "TTC to begin Easier Access construction at Museum Station; lane restrictions on Queen's Park". [[Toronto Transit Commission]].
  7. "Major Redevelopment of Warden Subway Station Planned {{!}} UrbanToronto".
  8. (2024-12-06). "Warden Station bus terminal to be demolished ahead of massive revitalization". [[CBC News]].
  9. "Easier Access Program Schedule".
  10. "Easier Access{{snd}}Warden Station". [[Toronto Transit Commission]].
  11. (December 18, 2013). "December 18 2013 Board Commuter Parking Lot Strategy".
  12. (October 19, 2021). "City of Toronto and CreateTO announce development partners for two Phase One Housing Now sites to build much needed affordable and market rental housing".
  13. (July 14, 2017). "Planning & Development".

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