Toronto Star

Downsview subway station will get new name next month

Stop will become known as Sheppard West, coinciding with Toronto-York Spadina line opening

- SAMMY HUDES STAFF REPORTER

Goodbye, Downsview station. Hello, Sheppard West.

For the first time, a TTC subway station will undergo a name change when Downsview station receives a makeover starting next month.

The station, which until now has been the first/last subway stop on the west side of Line 1, will be renamed Sheppard West.

The move is to coincide with the opening of the Toronto-York Spadina extension later this year.

A new station will exist one stop north of Sheppard West called Downsview Park.

As a result, the TTC felt the name change would help avoid confusion.

The name change will be official as of May 7, but you’ll still hear it called Downsview station for a little while.

That’s because the TTC plans to slowly update the station’s name throughout the year to get riders used to the change, spokespers­on Brad Ross said.

“It’s quite an undertakin­g actually. It’s not something you can do overnight,” Ross said.

“It’s going to be a staged process, it’s going to transition. There will be some inconsiste­ncies for sure, starting in May. There’s a number of things that we’re doing to get people used to the change, get people ready for the change, and so when it happens, it’s not sort of overnight and suddenly, ‘what happened to Downsview station?’ ”

The name change is costing the TTC $800,000. The bulk of that price tag is to update the announceme­nt system on board subway trains, or what Ross called a “software change.”

“We’re doing it as part of an update to the system change that we have to make for accessibil­ity purposes,” he said.

The material cost of making, print-

“It’s quite an undertakin­g actually. It’s not something you can do overnight.” BRAD ROSS TTC SPOKESPERS­ON

ing and installing updated signs and maps inside stations and aboard TTC cars is $150,000, Ross said. By the time the Line 1 extension opens at the end of the year, all maps, signs and next station announceme­nts should be complete.

This is the first formal name change for an existing TTC station in its history, not counting a few minor exceptions.

In 2002, Sheppard became Sheppard-Yonge station to coincide with the opening of Line 4, which intersects the stop.

(Pioneer Village, one of the new stations part of the Line 1 extension opening this year, was originally to be called Steeles West station, but the name was changed a few years ago, long before its opening.)

But the Downsview name change won’t be the last.

Eglinton West will become Cedarvale station in 2021, when the Eglinton Crosstown is scheduled for completion.

The move is also aimed at minimizing confusion for TTC riders, as the light rail transit line will run along Eglinton Ave. W.

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