The Mad Navigator
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That is a launch site according to http://www.yorku.ca/ylife/index.asp?Article=3010
Thanks for answering that!
I will avoid going eastbound on Steeles as much as I can.
That is a launch site according to http://www.yorku.ca/ylife/index.asp?Article=3010
They should change the name of Downsview to Sheppard West now so that we have roughly 4-5 years for the public to get adjusted to the change...otherwise
When the name swap happens, there will be many riders that will end up at the new Downsview station rather than the current...and not by choice!
What IS happening with the station names? This was on a TTC agenda just before the election - as was the dispute over what to call the VMC station - and it got postponed a month and then Ford got elected and now it's just fallen off the agenda. I seem to recall the report saying they needed to finalize names soon because of the contruction RFPs etc. but who knows...
When the Sheppard line extends west, it would be called Allen, since Allen Road is the closest Arterial that passes over the stationThey'll change the name to Sheppard West, and then what happens when eventually the Sheppard line is extended to it, change it's name again maybe. Sheppard West Allen or Sheppard West Dufferin perhaps.
The name Downsview was chosen over Sheppard West in a naming contest that took place amongst neighbourhood residents and featured 2500 entries. The name was officially announced in 1994.
As the current station isn't even in the Downsview neighbourhood, I don't know how calling it "Downsview Central" would simplify things.In addition, the station is not close to the historic community of Downsview, nor is it near to residential areas in the present Downsview-Roding-CFB neighbourhood. There is very poor walking access from Downsview Station to Downsview Park but, because of the station name, customers think that the park is easily accessible from the station. The next station to the north on the subway extension will better serve Downsview Park, than the station that is presently called “Downsview”, which would add to confusion.