St. Clair West, designed by the TTC's in-house architects, is a colourful station featuring a wide variety of interior finishes such as ceramic tiles, brick and sculptural concrete surfaces. Backlit orange panels and an abstract tile pattern resembling a
barcode at platform level distinguish the station from others in the system. The TTC built its first underground streetcar loop at this station circling an exceptionally spacious waiting area for connections to surface routes.
Buskers often take advantage of the
acoustics caused by the station's open architecture.
Wilson is the one other station on the line which, due to its complexity, the TTC chose to design themselves. is on the
mezzanine-level bridge crossing the tracks. The station has a second artwork,
The Commuters by
Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky, installed during the 2016/17 station renovations. The artwork consists of many bronze snails of about 50-centimetres in size clinging to the walls of a staircase leading from the bridge over the subway tracks to the streetcar/bus platform. The work was inspired by
Pierre Berton’s book for children:
The Secret World of Og. == Subway infrastructure in the vicinity ==