- Bessarion (TTC)
Infobox TTC station
station=Bessarion
address=701 Sheppard Avenue East
opened=November 24 ,2002
district=North York
line=Sheppard line
nextstation=≅0.9 km west to Bayview 2 min≅1.2 km east to Leslie 2 min
connections=85 Sheppard East
nightconnections=385 Sheppard East
rank=68th busiest out of 69
dailyboardings=2010
elevators=2
transferrequired=yes
platforms=Centre platform
wheelchair=yesBessarion is a station on the Sheppard line of the subway/RT system in
Toronto ,Ontario ,Canada .It is located at 701
Sheppard Avenue East at Bessarion Road and Burbank Drive, and was opened in2002 . Nearby landmarks includeCanadian Tire andIKEA North York.The station is,as of 2008 , the second least-used in the TTC’s subway network (after Ellesmere), with only about 2,000 people using this station each day. Bessarion station had been one of the stations originally planned for the Sheppard line, but suggestions to remove it from the project due to budget overruns had come up on several occasions.When the question was raised a last time in
1998 , it was finally decided that the station should be built, because it was in a prime redevelopment area. A large-scalecondominium andtownhouse project are under construction on the former Canadian Tire warehouse site that adjoins the station, and the decision to build the station was partly due to the expectation that it would become an important selling feature for these housing units. (While the area could be served by the Leslie station, that was some distance away and accessibility was made difficult by having to cross the railway track.)As of 2007, Concord Adex Investments Limited of Vancouver is currently developing the large multi-condo complex,
Concord Park Place , which includes a community park. The former Canadian Tire distribution centre was demolished through June and July 2007, the chain still retains a store nearby. Concord Adex is also responsible for the CityPlace condo mega-development at the vacant CNR lands, currently under construction west of theCN Tower An emergency exit from the station leads to a Bessarion parkette on the southside of Sheppard and to the west of the station exit.
Public art
The
public art in the station, by Toronto artistSylvie Belanger , is afrieze of hands, feet, and backs of heads, which represent the users of the station. [ [http://transit.toronto.on.ca/images/subway-5119-19.jpgTTC images] ] The feet images appear on the concourse level while the heads appear on the platform level. The hands images appear along the stairs between the Sheppard Avenue North Side entrance/exit and the concourse.Bus terminal and surface connections
There is no bus terminal at this station and the only bus route that connects with the station is the 85 Sheppard East bus, which runs along Sheppard. A transfer is required to connect to this surface route.
Parking lot
There are no commuter parking spaces at the station. The lots across from the station are for patrons of the nearby plaza. Most commuters to the station arrive by bus, are dropped off or walk from nearby residences.
Future expansion
The station may be expanded if nearby houses are re-developed for high-rise residences or commercial development. The station's current growth is limited by existing residential and commercial properties on all four corners of the intersection at Bessarion and Sheppard.
Film shoots
Bessarion station was used in a film shoot for a
Minute Maid orange juice commercial in 2006. There are people waiting on the platform, peering down the tunnel to see an oversized orange rolling down the tracks. The platform edge bands which include next station information have been covered up and only the purple line shows.References
External links
* [http://www.toronto.ca/ttc/shep_bessarion.htm TTC website]
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