micheal_can
Senior Member
The grander the station the less people will use it. All the new stations are beautiful and grand. However they are located in mostly sparsely populated areas and will be utterly empty for most of the day. Sure York U will be fairly busy as will Finch West and Pioneer Village during peak hours. Outside of peak and on weekends, these stations will be ghost towns. Especially places like VMC and 407 station and Downsview Park. Downsview Park has no usefulness as a station and the only reason it’s there is to connect with Barrie line trains. It should have been built a lot further south closer to the actual Downsview Park sports centre.
Meanwhile our downtown stations are packed to the brim because they are well used but also because the initial designs were idiotic and they built these core stations on the cheap and did not account for putting in proper mezzanines and platform widths. During rush hour it takes forever to get into or leave the downtown stations because there is usually one stairs and one escalator to facilitate vertical movement. When trains are delayed in afternoon rush the crowds on Yonge Line stations College-Dundas-Queen-King are so large that they are dangerously close to a hazard.
I have always wondered why they make all new stations look like art? Why not reduce the budget, make them simpler, and spend the money on extending the line further?
Sheppard-Yonge is a mess of a station. It was over built with the middle platform for Line 4 that will never be used with a terrible flow design. The vertical circulation is awful for those who want to get from bus terminal to Line 4 - having to go down to Line 1 and then come up to Line 4 platform. I used to use this station all the time and many people were confused on how to get to Line 4. They would often to go the unused westbound platform only to find out there are no trains there. There should have been a simple path built for people to go from bus terminal to Line 4.
In terms of aesthetics, sure the Line 4 station is new and has nice public art. The Line 1 station is hideous and should have been renovated to give it a refreshed look with Line 4.
As for the other stations you mentioned, it’s true they are small and under used. I’d argue that they should never have been built in the first place as they are too close to the other stations. However, the downtown stations on Yonge line between Bloor and Union are tiny and super crowded with limited vertical circulation and need to be expanded. As always though there is no money for such needed projects. It is spent wastefully building huge stations in the suburbs. Except for the terminal, the new Spadina extension stations are hugely overbuilt. Look how huge Downsview Park station is. It has 2 massive buildings that could have been used as valuable developed land. Same with Finch West. There could have been integrated development.
The centre platform was built for the future, when the city finally decides to extend the line west.