Name Originally slated to be called
Sheppard West, the station was referred to by that name throughout its construction. However, in 2010, approval was granted for the station to be named
Downsview Park, contingent upon successful negotiations between the
Toronto Transit Commission, the
City of Toronto, and
Downsview Park regarding property acquisition. As part of this agreement, the existing
Downsview station was renamed
Sheppard West. Other names considered for this station were
GO/Sheppard,
Chesswood,
Bakersfield, and
Carl Hall.
Description The subway platform is underground on an east–west orientation parallel to
Sheppard Avenue West. It is one of three stations on Line 1 with an east–west orientation, the others being and . An intermediate concourse level is located below ground between the subway and GO platforms. GO Transit has committed to cost-sharing at this station. A roadway named Vitti Street on the west side of the station provides vehicle access and passenger pick-up/drop-off. To the east and west of the station, the line swings broadly at a 90-degree angle northwest to
Finch West station and southeast via a compound curve to Sheppard West station. The station is located in a low-density district; however, the TTC expects mixed-use development on nearby land. The GO train connection is also expected to boost ridership. The floor of the station at the platform level is constructed using striped terrazzo. Architecture firm
Aedas was commissioned to design the station; their initial plan provides twinned entrances on opposite sides of the rail corridor, each with
green roofs that resemble landing strips or wings. ==GO station==