According to 2018 ridership stats it's not 4th busiest...and for an interchange station the ridership is kind of where you'd expect it.
Ah yes. I was looking at the
2014 numbers published on the TTC web site, when the order was Bloor/Yonge, St. George, Union, Sheppard. The updated 2018 numbers show that Sheppard is now tied(ish) for 5th place with Kennedy. It doesn't change my point though -- 80,000 people a day is still very, very busy, especially when it's all going on the Yonge line. This is absolutely, 100% the problem we're hoping to see resolved.
Sheppard/Yonge is a fairly built up area, but Sheppard itself is rather suburban in nature. It's a long, long way from having the commerical and residential density necessary to justify a subway. Having two subway lines meet here:
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McCowan/Sheppard is more built up today than the entire area around Kipling Station was when it opened in 1980. It was very suburban at the time... the power lines were the tallest things there! But that station was a big deal because it was designed as a modal transfer hub. Big parking lots, many bus bays, and even a plan for a future "Etobicoke RT"
Building a new station at McCowan/Sheppard would serve a similar purpose to the original purpose of Kipling. Yes, it's suburban, but it reaches that much closer to where a lot of people live. It means that people can come down McCowan from Finch/Steeles, etc., or across Sheppard, and not have to slog it westwards for another 30++ minutes just to get on a subway.
As for Sheppard itself..... if you want to play the Google Maps game, at the very least, use a map from the future?
All of those black pins are future buildings. Most of them are 20+ floors, with some at 40+. The purple-ish pins represent 200+ floors of residential construction happening right now. Sheppard East is one of the thickest new development areas outside of the core.
Heck.... one of those dots... just
one, is this entire project.
.... and that's in addition to the ~25 10+ storey apartment buildings & condos already within a 15 minute walk of the corner of Sheppard & Kennedy.
All of these projects will™ be done by 2030, at which point it's going to be abundantly clear that the Sheppard East extension needs to move forward. And it will also be abundantly clear that OL needs to extend north from Eglinton to Sheppard.