Design
Union Subway Station
The following is part of a presentation dated March 4, 2011, illustrating design plans and renderings for the Union Subway Station Second Platform and Concourse Improvements Project (a PDF of this presentation is also available - Union Subway Station Presentation March 4, 2011
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A rendering of Union Railway Station looking south west from Front and Bay Streets. The rendering illustrates the glass covering of the moat and the “wide” sidewalk at the south west corner of Front and Bay Streets.

A rendering looking north on the Union Subway Station concourse level fare paid area.

A plan view of the existing concourse level, along with the proposed concourse level. The drawing illustrates the fare paid, unpaid and service areas along with the vertical circulation elements.

A rendering looking east of the “existing” platform that will service the University bound trains. The proposed art wall is shown on the right, it will be installed at the south edge of the existing platform.

A rendering looking west of the “new” south platform that will service the Yonge bound trains.

A plan view of the existing platform level, along with the proposed platform level. The drawing illustrates the fare paid and services areas along with the vertical circulation elements.

A rendering of the moat level looking west. The grade difference that is presently in the station will be relocated into the moat area upon completion of TTC’s project. The TTC entrance is located to the right of the drawing.

A rendering of the moat level looking east. The grade difference that is presently in the station will be relocated into the moat area upon completion of TTC’s project. The TTC entrance is located on the left of the drawing.
