Coolstar
Senior Member
Any new photos at Mount Dennis? I suspect the place is almost finished.
Any new photos at Mount Dennis? I suspect the place is almost finished.
Eglinton Maintenance and Storage Facility
Government / City-owned Building, Built 2010-2017
85 Industry Street (map)
416-782-8118
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Days Open
Saturday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Last Admittance: 4:00 pm
Architecture
Year: 2018
Style: Commercial/Industrial
Original Architect: IBI Group
Building Description
For the first time ever, public are invited to take a peek behind the doors of the Eglinton Maintenance and Storage Facility (EMSF). It houses the Crosstown Light Rail Vehicles (LRVs) where they are inspected, cleaned and maintained. Construction on the facility began in 2016, and was completed in October 2018. Light rail vehicles began to arrive in January 2019. The facility will initially be home to 76 light rail vehicles, with capacity to store 135 as service levels increase to meet future demand. The main building is built to LEED Silver certification, and includes high energy and water efficiency, green roofs, solar reflective paving, and vehicle charging stations for electric vehicles.
Visitor Experience
Join Eglinton Maintenance and Storage Facility on Saturday, May 25th for Doors Open, presented by Metrolinx and Crosslinx Transit Solutions. Come by for a tour of this world class facility, step into a brand new light rail vehicle and check out the evolution of the Crosstown project through an interactive display! UrbanArts has partnered with Crosslinx Transit Solutions to provide interactive programming and entertainment in the main parking lot of the facility. There will be free children's activities, live music and refreshments for purchase.
Photography / Filming
Interior photography permitted, without tripod
Interior filming permitted, without tripod
Accessibility Notes
Some uneven ground due to rails.
12 routes I think. That would come down significantly when it ceases to be a terminus station though.Is there going to be that many buses serving this station?