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Some construction notices that I missed:

Old Mill Station Easier Access Project land surveying
Starting the week of July 30, 2018
Project description and purpose
TTC’s Easier Access Program makes subway stations accessible to everyone, regardless of their level of mobility with the addition of new elevators (at the main entrance). New elevators are planned for Old Mill Station in order to take customers from street level to platform level.

As a first step in the design process for the new elevators, Old Mill Station and the local area will be surveyed.

Land surveying and related activities
Activities may include field staff gathering measurements and placing survey markers at property corners and elsewhere. Field staff will attempt to contact building/home occupants directly should access to private areas be required. In most instances, access to properties is for a short duration. The field crew will consist of staff wearing reflective vests.

Survey area
Staff will be surveying the surrounding area of the station east of Old Mill Trail, and in King’s Mill Park beneath the subway up until the western edge of the parking lot.

Expected survey dates and hours
Beginning in the station the week of July 30, 2018, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., surveyors will be present in the Old Mill Station area (weather permitting).

Notice issued to:
2662 Bloor Street. W., 10, 12 & 39 Old Mill Trail

TTC contacts
  • Paul Tran, Community Liaison, 416-981-1601; paul.tran@ttc.ca.
  • Customer Service, 416-393-3030 (daily 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., closed holidays) or @TTChelps.
  • Route/Schedules/Fares: 416-393-4636 or ttc.ca.

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For Old Mill they should look at adding a second exit at the same time. Have a set of stairs and an elevator into the park (with the elevator electronics on the roof for flood protection). Encourage more people to walk in the park.

I will be difficult to put an elevator up to Old Mill Trail. I don't know how much land the TTC owns on either side of the building.
 
For Old Mill they should look at adding a second exit at the same time. Have a set of stairs and an elevator into the park (with the elevator electronics on the roof for flood protection). Encourage more people to walk in the park.

I will be difficult to put an elevator up to Old Mill Trail. I don't know how much land the TTC owns on either side of the building.

I used to work behind Old Mill station and can say that this idea is a non-starter. First off, the shaft down to the park would be expensive as it is not exactly a 10 foot drop. Putting electronics on the roof simply is not good enough there as the park gets flooded during the spring thaw. The elevator pit and likely the shaft would fill up with water.

Also, I would like to point out that the TTC tried this in the 1970s at St Clair West station. There is a set of doors (now sealed) that lead to the Nordheimer Ravine. These doors were sealed because there were safety concerns with an exit directly into a ravine. No doubt there would be similar concerns with an exit directly into Kings Mill park. The park is very much secluded, poorly lit and abandoned at night likely leading to questions about letting people access it after dark. Quite literally, nobody would hear you scream there given the distance from the bridge to the park.
 
Also, I would like to point out that the TTC tried this in the 1970s at St Clair West station. There is a set of doors (now sealed) that lead to the Nordheimer Ravine. These doors were sealed because there were safety concerns with an exit directly into a ravine.
The exit has been converted to an emergency exit.

Interestingly enough, it has a mural around it and I often use the ravine as a shortcut to downtown when biking.
 
The exit has been converted to an emergency exit.

Interestingly enough, it has a mural around it and I often use the ravine as a shortcut to downtown when biking.

I believe the concern at the time was that "unsavoury" people were "attracted" to the isolated location. It was unsafe at night and the TTC opted to close it. Similar situations arose around the same time at St Patrick and Queens Park wherein the TTC revamped safety.
 
For Old Mill they should look at adding a second exit at the same time. Have a set of stairs and an elevator into the park (with the elevator electronics on the roof for flood protection). Encourage more people to walk in the park.

I will be difficult to put an elevator up to Old Mill Trail. I don't know how much land the TTC owns on either side of the building.

I used to work behind Old Mill station and can say that this idea is a non-starter. First off, the shaft down to the park would be expensive as it is not exactly a 10 foot drop. Putting electronics on the roof simply is not good enough there as the park gets flooded during the spring thaw. The elevator pit and likely the shaft would fill up with water....

Most likely it could be an emergency exit, in case the main entrance is blocked for some reason.
 
Most likely it could be an emergency exit, in case the main entrance is blocked for some reason.

That has happened before actually. When the Garbage Train went up in flames back in 2000 the station was a disaster and the main entrance was impassable. I recall watching BT that morning to see video footage of smoke billowing out of the stations front doors.

What would likely need to happen is a corridor being constructed stretching from the bridge to the street or from where the bridge starts up the side of the hill via the service platform alongside the windows.

A staircase from the bridge portion of the station to the park would probably not be up to fire code or AODA compliant. Keep in mind there is a certain amount of time that can elapse for a full evacuation. Add to that there needs to be a way out for the disabled. Unless you have a winch and platform those using a wheelchair, walker or scooter cannot use the stairs.
 
Link: http://www.ttc.ca/About_the_TTC/Projects/Station_Improvements/Bay_Station/index.jsp

Bay Station
Easier Access Program
Bay_Elevator_Section.jpg


Cross Section Image of Station Elevators

The TTC’s Easier Access Program is making subway stations accessible. The TTC will be working on Bay Station accessibility. Construction is expected to begin in early 2019.

This work will include:

  • Barrier-free path from the main entrance to all levels of the station including installation of:
    • One elevator to access eastbound and westbound platforms
    • PRESTO-enabled accessible fare gates (already installed)
    • Automatic sliding station entry doors
    • Improved signage
    • CCTV – Security cameras along the accessible pathway
Learn more about how we’re making transit more accessible with TTC’s Easier Access program. All TTC Easier Access projects are reviewed by ACAT (Advisory Committee on Accessible Transit).

Construction updates
For construction updates, see our construction notices page.

For further information:
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out.

Niki Angelis
Community Liaison
416-981-1532
niki.angelis@ttc.ca
 
Link: http://www.ttc.ca/About_the_TTC/Projects/Station_Improvements/King_Station/index.jsp

King Station
Easier Access Program
King_Stn_elevator_di1.jpg


Cross Section Image of Station Elevators

The TTC’s Easier Access Program is making subway stations accessible. The TTC will be working on King Station accessibility. Construction is expected to begin in late 2019.

This work will include:

  • Barrier-free path from the main entrance to all levels of the station including installation of:
    • Three elevators to be constructed (E1, E2, E3) to concourse and platform levels via the PATH
  • Accessible Paths include:
    • From Street level (King and Bay)
    • From Street level (Melinda)
    • Combined through Commerce Court Food Court
  • Accessible PRESTO fare line and automatic sliding doors
  • Improved signage including wayfinding
  • CCTV – Security cameras
  • Public art installation as a part of the TTC Public Art Program
Learn more about how we’re making transit more accessible with TTC’s Easier Access program. All TTC Easier Access projects are reviewed by ACAT (Advisory Committee on Accessible Transit).

Construction updates
For construction updates, see our construction notices page.

For further information:
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out.

Theresa Buck
Community Liaison
416-393-4233
theresa.buck@ttc.ca
 
Link: http://www.ttc.ca/About_the_TTC/Projects/Station_Improvements/Keele_Station/index.jsp

Keele Station
Easier Access Program
Elevators_section_Ke1.jpg


Cross Section Image of Station Elevators

The TTC’s Easier Access Program is making subway stations accessible. The TTC will be working on Keele Station accessibility. Construction is expected to begin in 2019.

This work will include:

  • Barrier-free path from the main entrance to all levels of the station including installation of:
    • Two elevators to access eastbound and westbound platforms
    • PRESTO-enabled accessible fare gates (already installed)
    • Automatic sliding station entry doors
    • Improved signage
    • CCTV – Security cameras along the accessible pathway
Learn more about how we’re making transit more accessible with TTC’s Easier Access program. All TTC Easier Access projects are reviewed by ACAT (Advisory Committee on Accessible Transit).

Construction updates
For construction updates, see our construction notices page.

For further information:
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out.

Denise Jayawardene
Senior Community Liaison
416-393-6937
denise.jayawardene@ttc.ca
 
Link: http://www.ttc.ca/About_the_TTC/Projects/Station_Improvements/Runnymede_Station/index1.jsp

Runnymede Station
Easier Access Program
Runnymede_Elevator_S1.jpg


Cross Section Image of Station Elevators

The TTC’s Easier Access Program is making subway stations accessible. The TTC will be working on Runnymede Station accessibility. Construction is expected to begin in late 2018.

This work will include:

  • Barrier-free path from the main entrance to all levels of the station including installation of:
    • Three elevators to access eastbound and westbound platforms
    • PRESTO-enabled accessible fare gates (already installed)
    • Automatic sliding station entry doors (on Kennedy Avenue)
    • Improved signage
    • CCTV – Security cameras along the accessible pathway
  • Masonry Repairs and Fire Alarm upgrades
  • Public art installation as a part of the TTC Public Art Program
Learn more about how we’re making transit more accessible with TTC’s Easier Access program. All TTC Easier Access projects are reviewed by ACAT (Advisory Committee on Accessible Transit).

Construction updates
For construction updates, see our construction notices page.

For further information:
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out.

Denise Jayawardene
Senior Community Liaison
416-393-6937
denise.jayawardene@ttc.ca
 
Link: http://www.ttc.ca/About_the_TTC/Projects/Station_Improvements/Sherbourne_Station/index.jsp

Sherbourne Station
Easier Access Program
Elevator_Section_She1.jpg


Cross Section Image of Station Elevators

The TTC’s Easier Access Program is making subway stations accessible. The TTC will be working on Sherbourne Station accessibility. Construction is expected to begin in early 2019.

This work will include:

  • Barrier-free path from the main entrance to all levels of the station including installation of:
    • Two elevators to access eastbound and westbound platforms
    • PRESTO-enabled accessible fare gates (already installed)
    • Automatic sliding station entry doors
    • Improved signage
    • CCTV – Security cameras along the accessible pathway
  • Public art installation as a part of the TTC Public Art Program
Learn more about how we’re making transit more accessible with TTC’s Easier Access program. All TTC Easier Access projects are reviewed by ACAT (Advisory Committee on Accessible Transit).

Construction updates
For construction updates, see our construction notices page.

For further information:
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out.

Niki Angelis
Community Liaison
416-981-1532
niki.angelis@ttc.ca
 
Link: http://www.ttc.ca/About_the_TTC/Projects/Station_Improvements/Wilson_Station/index.jsp

Wilson Station
Easier Access Progam
Wilson_Elevator_Sect1.jpg


Cross Section Image of Station Elevators

The TTC’s Easier Access Program is making subway stations accessible. The TTC will be working on Wilson Station accessibility. Construction is expected to begin in late 2018.

This work will include:

  • Barrier-free path from the main entrance to all levels of the station including installation of:
    • Three elevators to access eastbound and westbound platforms, concourse level and bus platforms
    • PRESTO-enabled accessible fare gates (already installed)
    • Automatic sliding station entry doors
    • Improved signage
    • CCTV – Security cameras along the accessible pathway
    • Providing accessible washrooms on the concourse level. Washrooms in the concourse level will be temporarily closed for renovations.
  • Public art installation as a part of the TTC Public Art Program
Learn more about how we’re making transit more accessible with TTC’s Easier Access program. All TTC Easier Access projects are reviewed by ACAT (Advisory Committee on Accessible Transit).

Construction updates
For construction updates, see our construction notices page.

For further information:
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out.

Mitchell Underhay
Community Liaison
416-393-3792
mitchell.underhay@ttc.ca
 
Link: http://www.ttc.ca/About_the_TTC/Projects/Station_Improvements/Bay_Station/index.jsp

Bay Station
Easier Access Program
Bay_Elevator_Section.jpg


Cross Section Image of Station Elevators

The TTC’s Easier Access Program is making subway stations accessible. The TTC will be working on Bay Station accessibility. Construction is expected to begin in early 2019.

This work will include:

  • Barrier-free path from the main entrance to all levels of the station including installation of:
    • One elevator to access eastbound and westbound platforms
    • PRESTO-enabled accessible fare gates (already installed)
    • Automatic sliding station entry doors
    • Improved signage
    • CCTV – Security cameras along the accessible pathway
Learn more about how we’re making transit more accessible with TTC’s Easier Access program. All TTC Easier Access projects are reviewed by ACAT (Advisory Committee on Accessible Transit).

Construction updates
For construction updates, see our construction notices page.

For further information:
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out.

Niki Angelis
Community Liaison
416-981-1532
niki.angelis@ttc.ca
It doesn’t make sense to expect this, but no elevator to Bay Lower platforms?
 
It doesn’t make sense to expect this, but no elevator to Bay Lower platforms?

It might because you cannot have a pit just hanging there. It would have to be card access though. Think of it like St George, you cannot have an elevator running between the street and only the upper platform.
 
Link: http://www.ttc.ca/About_the_TTC/Projects/Station_Improvements/Sherbourne_Station/index.jsp

Sherbourne Station
Easier Access Program
Elevator_Section_She1.jpg


Cross Section Image of Station Elevators

The TTC’s Easier Access Program is making subway stations accessible. The TTC will be working on Sherbourne Station accessibility. Construction is expected to begin in early 2019.

This work will include:

  • Barrier-free path from the main entrance to all levels of the station including installation of:
    • Two elevators to access eastbound and westbound platforms
    • PRESTO-enabled accessible fare gates (already installed)
    • Automatic sliding station entry doors
    • Improved signage
    • CCTV – Security cameras along the accessible pathway
  • Public art installation as a part of the TTC Public Art Program
Learn more about how we’re making transit more accessible with TTC’s Easier Access program. All TTC Easier Access projects are reviewed by ACAT (Advisory Committee on Accessible Transit).

Construction updates
For construction updates, see our construction notices page.

For further information:
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out.

Niki Angelis
Community Liaison
416-981-1532
niki.angelis@ttc.ca
From the looks of this one, it almost looks like that one of the elevators will be outside of the fare paid area for two stops one for outside and the other for a parking garage. I wonder if it will have a fare gate in front of it on the concourse level and on the platform level?
 

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