Toronto Ontario Line: Don Valley Station (was Science Centre Station) | 22.8m | 3s | Metrolinx | HDR

My hope is that this entire area becomes a density node akin to Yonge/Eg or North York City Centre.

You have the Aga Khan Museum and Japanese Cultural Centre + beautiful ravines on either side. Presumably you will have a midtown line at some point, and the walkability of the area could be fixed with making Don Mills and Eglinton more boulevard-like and less stroad-like + 1-2 more pedestrian bridges over the DVP.

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Totally agree with your sentiments. Appreciate your comments.
 
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I'd be happy to see a few more stores at Don Mills and Eg. A couple of take-out restaurants would be nice, too. Back to the Superstore, they used to have a few small stores at ground level (under store level) that are gone now: an Ontario Beer Store, and a Krispy Kreame Donuts. Maybe when they finish putting in the Crosstown neighbourhood (NW of the corner), some retail businesses will move in. Or they could move in now, to the HH Angus building, since it's (sort of) open.

I believe there is a sizeable amount of mixed use retail planned for the crosstown community across Don Mills rd
 
Sorry if this is old news, and sorry that I can't take any pictures because my camera has been loaned out. On the east side of the station at Gervais, where the station entrance for buses has had covered-over traffic signals for a long time, they are now uncovered. Since the bus lot is still fenced off and no buses are turning here, the southbound signals just show the same thing as the signals at Eglinton, a few feet away. The northbound signals are always green. Signals on the east side, which only apply to buses, are always red. One light on a short pole, rather than hanging from a line, is still covered.

I notice that when heading south through this intersection, the "no right turn except for buses" sign, which is supposed to mean you can't turn into the bus station, could be misunderstood to mean there is no right turn at Eglinton, even though the road itself has left and right turn lanes with painted arrows. I expect to see confusion and sudden lane changes when drivers turn at Eglinton.
 
The station is now open to buses, but not to people. Buses can enter and park there while drivers go take a wee.... break.

Route 72 Pape, the only route that still runs along Pape, used to have its north end at Overlea, but now it goes further north up Don Mills and into Don Valley Station.
Officially, the line stops at the corner of Eglinton, where passengers must disembark. (Not as painful as it sounds.)
I was on this bus on Sunday morning, and this might have been the first day of this extended service, because the bus driver was getting calls over his communicator with new instructions on where the route runs.
He did cut over from Pape to Broadview, but by a different side street that buses don't normally run on, then down to Broadview Station without going inside (we got out at Danforth),
and the driver said he was still going to Pape Station from there, but even he seemed unsure of the details, and was still getting instructions over the com.

Routes 25 Don Mills and 100 used to run along Pape, but have been "diverted" to Broadview since spring 2024, with a promise to restore service to Pape Station by the end of 2024. Then they changed it to by the end of 2025.
Now it's late 2025, and nothing is being said about returning the routes to Pape, but it's still officially a temporary route change. I suspect this could go on a few more years.
 
Additional info: The trip to Broadview Station must have been a one-time detour. The online route map for 72 Pape shows it going straight down Pape, to Pape Station. It still continues south from there, to the waterfront. Before the changes to other routes in 2024, it used to go no further south than Pape Station.
 
I'm sure it's one of those white super-sheds we've seen at other sites on the line. This is where the gas station used to be, at Don Mills and Wynford.
The gas station was farther north, directly adjacent to wynford drive. The past use of this space was an unused freenspace
 

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