June 16
Not going be that far off for my April 9 projection for landscaping and exterior work being completed by summer. Most the landscaping is done. The exterior stills needs some work, but mostly done. The interior still needs work, but not that much from what I saw. The south-east stair is a looong way down and counted no less than 6 mid landings until too dark to if there are more. A real workout for climbing. By the fall, expect the site to started to be clean up with removal of construction trailers

Lot more up on site.
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New Keelesdale image shows view customers will have when exiting Crosstown station

From link.

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The view customers will have as they leave Keelesdale Station. (Metrolinx photo)

The tall entrance windows allow natural light to permeate far into the underground parts of the station.

Noticed the bicycle stairway runnels. They're the grooved guide next to a stairway so people can go up and down without having to lift and carry their bikes. You just guide your bike wheels into the groove and push it up or squeezed the brakes and walk it down.

Use the runnel at an angle...

What about the wheelchair users, when the elevator (singular) are out-of-service?
 
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April 14
Still working on TTC bus bay overhead that is part of exterior work not finished yet. More up on my site
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