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Any reason not to knock some windows into the station, like they did at Victoria Park?
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Any reason not to knock some windows into the station, like they did at Victoria Park?
Any reason not to knock some windows into the station, like they did at Victoria Park?
I think the only walled off section was under the train platforms which was walled off around the same time that they got rid of a number of small areas that people couldn't be seen in for safety reasons.I hope someone gets to document the old structure before it comes down. That station has an unbelievable number of nooks and crannies. There's a long closed entrance (still used by the retail units for loading), and there's a pile of space above the bus bays, and I recall a few other spots that had just sort of been walled off and forgotten.
I hope someone gets to document the old structure before it comes down. That station has an unbelievable number of nooks and crannies. There's a long closed entrance (still used by the retail units for loading), and there's a pile of space above the bus bays, and I recall a few other spots that had just sort of been walled off and forgotten.
I think the only walled off section was under the train platforms which was walled off around the same time that they got rid of a number of small areas that people couldn't be seen in for safety reasons.
Not sure if this is the rationale for Warden, but it is definitely true - there was a murder at St. Patrick station that lead to this:
AoD
How does this take three years to complete? Is it because it's being completed are really small intervals to reduce costs?
Reminds me of KiplingRenderings of Warden station Post-Reconstruction.
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It's been about twenty years, but I've serviced that elevator. There were two entrances from the Kiss and Ride, mirror images of each other. The north entrance is still in use, and the south entrance is closed. The elevator (it was actually a dumbwaiter) ran up to the retail corridor on the second level of the bus bays, south side of the station, running behind all the units.At Warden? The retail spaces use the stairs for access now via the bus bays. They had a small elevator in the kiss and ride that no longer functions and has not for years. Late at night the retail spaces get their deliveries through the bays.
The only access to the rear corridor is beside Gateway News stands which is not a finished corridor.
The walled off corridor for the public was in the "mezzanine" level behind the escalators are and where the former telephones were located. That has since been turned into a space for TTC Employees
It's been about twenty years, but I've serviced that elevator. There were two entrances from the Kiss and Ride, mirror images of each other. The north entrance is still in use, and the south entrance is closed. The elevator (it was actually a dumbwaiter) ran up to the retail corridor on the second level of the bus bays, south side of the station, running behind all the units.
If memory serves, there was a corresponding corridor on the north side of the second floor, and there were large spaces/rooms above the bus bays (corresponding to the spaces occupied by the retail units on the other side).
And I could swear I remember other random back-of-house spaces, but could be mixing it up with other stations. But I distinctly remember that janky dumbwaiter.
It's been about twenty years, but I've serviced that elevator. There were two entrances from the Kiss and Ride, mirror images of each other. The north entrance is still in use, and the south entrance is closed. The elevator (it was actually a dumbwaiter) ran up to the retail corridor on the second level of the bus bays, south side of the station, running behind all the units.
If memory serves, there was a corresponding corridor on the north side of the second floor, and there were large spaces/rooms above the bus bays (corresponding to the spaces occupied by the retail units on the other side).
And I could swear I remember other random back-of-house spaces, but could be mixing it up with other stations. But I distinctly remember that janky dumbwaiter.
Renderings of Warden station Post-Reconstruction.