Queens Quay (TTC)

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Queens Quay
TTC Streetcar Station
Queens Quay TTC on east side.JPG
Station platforms looking south, with the pedestrian crossing visible at the far end
Station statistics
Address 10 Bay Street
Coordinates 43°38′29″N 79°22′37″W / 43.64151°N 79.37704°W / 43.64151; -79.37704Coordinates: 43°38′29″N 79°22′37″W / 43.64151°N 79.37704°W / 43.64151; -79.37704
Lines      509 Harbourfront      510 Spadina
Other information
Opened 22 June 1990

Queens Quay[a] is the only dedicated underground streetcar station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that is not part of an existing station on the city's subway/rapid transit system. (Streetcars travel underground to meet subway trains at Union, Spadina, and St. Clair West stations). It was opened in 1990 as part of the former Harbourfront LRT route. Located in a streetcar tunnel, the station is now served by the 509 Harbourfront and 510 Spadina routes.

The station is named after Queen's Quay, an adjacent street skirting Toronto's waterfront. The station's internal signage bears the subtitle "Ferry Docks", a reference to the nearby terminal for the Toronto Island ferry services that provide pedestrian access to the Toronto Islands.

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[edit] Design

Tiles showing station name and Ferry Docks destination

Queens Quay station is the only station in Toronto with a pedestrian crossing between platforms at track level, as there is no electrified rail to contend with. Streetcars crossing the pedestrian walkway must stop and sound their gong before proceeding; Union-bound streetcars stop immediately after rounding a sharp curve, ring their gong, and proceed into the stopping zone to load and unload passengers. Exhibition- and Spadina-bound streetcars enter the station, load and unload passengers, ring their gong, then proceed out of the station.

Queens Quay is also the only station in Toronto that does not have any employee washrooms nor an employee lunchroom as there is no collector on duty at the station. The streetcar platform is not in a fare-paid zone, thus passengers boarding pay their fare on board the streetcar.

[edit] Streetcar infrastructure in the vicinity

Ramp between Queens Quay West and the station level

North of this station, the lines enter an underground loop at Union TTC station, below Union Station, the city's main railway station; to the south, they emerge from the tunnel onto Queen's Quay, where they run west in a dedicated right-of-way as far as Spadina Avenue, where the two routes diverge; the 509 continues west to Exhibition Place, while the 510 turns north towards Spadina TTC station.

[edit] Nearby landmarks and attractions

Passenger entrance on the east side of Bay St. The Royal York Hotel, Air Canada Centre and TD Centre are in the background

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[edit] Note

^  Although the eponymous street is variably spelled both with and without the possessive apostrophe in "Queen's", all TTC signage omits one. The station's name is sometimes erroneously referred to as "Queens Quay–Ferry Docks"; the "Ferry Docks" reference, however, is roughly akin to how "Yorkville" is appended onto signage at Bay station. [1][2]

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