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Encyclopedia > Davisville (TTC)

Davisville is a station on the Yonge-University Spadina line of the Toronto subway. It is located at 1900 Yonge Street at Chaplin Crescent/Davisville Avenue. It opened in 1954. Nearby landmarks include Mount Pleasant Cemetery and the TTC Main Administrative Office Building.


This station, adjacent to Davisville Yard, has a third track with its own platform face. The third track can be used by trains entering or leaving service at the yard or as an alternate route if one of the running lines is blocked. It is an open-air station below street level, with separate canopies over each platform; the line continues north in open cut as far as Berwick Avenue, just before the next station.



Stations of the Toronto Subway/RT
Yonge-University Spadina Downsview | Wilson | Yorkdale | Lawrence West | Glencairn | Eglinton West | St. Clair West | Dupont | Spadina | St. George | Museum | Queen's Park | St. Patrick | Osgoode | St. Andrew | Union | King | Queen | Dundas | College | Wellesley | Bloor-Yonge | Rosedale | Summerhill | St. Clair | Davisville | Eglinton | Lawrence | York Mills | Sheppard-Yonge | North York Centre | Finch
Bloor-Danforth Kipling | Islington | Royal York | Old Mill | Jane | Runnymede | High Park | Keele | Dundas West | Lansdowne | Dufferin | Ossington | Christie | Bathurst | Spadina | St. George | Bay (Lower Bay) | Bloor-Yonge | Sherbourne | Castle Frank | Broadview | Chester | Pape | Donlands | Greenwood | Coxwell | Woodbine | Main Street | Victoria Park | Warden | Kennedy
Scarborough RT Kennedy | Lawrence East | Ellesmere | Midland | Scarborough Centre | McCowan
Sheppard Sheppard-Yonge | Bayview | Bessarion | Leslie | Don Mills

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Transit Toronto - Content: The Davisville Subway Yards (1474 words)
Davisville remained a hub of subway activity even after the larger Wilson yards were opened in 1978.
The TTC was so satisfied with this arrangement that even after the repairs to the retaining wall finished, Davisville was not reactivated as an active storage facility.
Davisville was renovated, with the north end of the carhouse extended to accommodate the new trains.
Davisville (TTC) at AllExperts (235 words)
Davisville is a station on the Yonge-University-Spadina line of the subway system in Toronto, Canada.
Nearby landmarks include the Mount Pleasant Cemetery and the TTC Main Administrative Office Building.
The station is adjacent to Davisville Yard, which is visible from the trains and platforms.
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