Crosstown LRT: Caledonia Stationsub project

Developer: Metrolinx
Architect: Arcadis
  
Address: Eglinton Ave, Toronto
Category: Transit
Status: ConstructionCrane(s): N/A
Height: ? ft / ? mStoreys: ? storeys
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Caledonia Station, Toronto, designed by McCallum Sather Architects for Metrolinx
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Caledonia Station, designed by McCallum Sather Architects for Metrolinx
Caledonia Station is where the Crosstown LRT and the GO Barrie line will intersect.

The Crosstown is a 19-kilometre light rail transit line (LRT) that will run through the heart of Toronto. Running along Eglinton Avenue, the LRT will connect west to east from Jane Street/Black Creek Drive to Kennedy Station. Ten kilometres will be tunnelled underground between Keele Street and Laird Drive and will continue east on an at-grade right-of-way separated from traffic to Kennedy Station, where it will join with a converted Scarborough RT line on an elevated structure. Construction of The Crosstown began in the summer of 2011, and has a projected completion date of 2020.

The Crosstown will cut travel time significantly and conveniently link to 54 local bus routes, three TTC interchange subway station and GO Transit. Travel along The Crosstown from Kennedy to Black Creek Drive will be significantly faster and more comfortable than current bus travel. It's modern, fast, reliable, comfortable and environmentally friendly.

All Crosstown stations will accept the new PRESTO payment card system. Light-rail vehicles will feature low floors. Stations will have a main entrance with elevators, making the system accessible to all passengers.

Address 2400 Eglinton Ave W, Toronto, Ontario, M6M 1S6
Category Commercial (Retail), Transit, Public Space / Park
Status Under Construction
Number of Buildings 1
Height 38 ft / 11.72 m
Storeys 2

Developer Metrolinx
Services Premform

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