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[[File:Moss_Park_Aurmoury,_NW_corner_of_Queen_Street_East_and_Jarvis,_2022_05_17_(52080905251).jpg | thumb | excavation of Moss Park station will require cutting down the large mature trees on the Northeast corner of Jarvis and Queen.]] | [[File:Moss_Park_Aurmoury,_NW_corner_of_Queen_Street_East_and_Jarvis,_2022_05_17_(52080905251).jpg | thumb | excavation of Moss Park station will require cutting down the large mature trees on the Northeast corner of Jarvis and Queen.]] | ||
One of the stations on [[Toronto]]'s new [[Ontario Line]] will be named '''Moss Park''', after [[Moss Park]], the park where it will be built, between [[Jarvis Street, Toronto|Jarvis Street]] and [[Sherbourne Street, Toronto|Sherbourne Street]], on [[Queen Street, Toronto|Queen Street]]. | One of the stations on [[Toronto]]'s new [[Ontario Line]] will be named '''Moss Park''', after [[Moss Park]], the park where it will be built, between [[Jarvis Street, Toronto|Jarvis Street]] and [[Sherbourne Street, Toronto|Sherbourne Street]], on [[Queen Street, Toronto|Queen Street]]. |
Revision as of 22:27, 17 May 2022
One of the stations on Toronto's new Ontario Line will be named Moss Park, after Moss Park, the park where it will be built, between Jarvis Street and Sherbourne Street, on Queen Street.
The station itself will be built using the cut and cover construction technique, while the tunnels feeding it will be bored through bedrock at a depth of approximately 35 meters.
The announcement of the station has triggered the redevelopment of older properties.