Scarborough Centre (TTC)

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This page covers the Toronto Transit Commission's Scarborough Centre station; for the political riding, see Scarborough Centre.
Scarborough Centre
Scarborough Town Centre
Opened March 22, 1985
District Scarborough
Line Scarborough RT
Next station ≅1.3 km west to Midland 1 min

≅0.6 km east to McCowan 1 min

Daytime Connections 9 Bellamy, 16 McCowan, 21 Brimley, 38 Highland Creek, 43B Kennedy, 129 McCowan North, 130 Middlefield, 131 Nugget, 132 Milner, 133 Neilson, 134 Progress, 169 Huntingwood, 190 Scarborough Centre Rocket
Nighttime Connections None
GO Transit Connections Buses
Rank of Subway Boardings [1] 24th busiest out of 69
Daily Boardings 27,240
No. of Elevators 2
Platforms Side platforms

Scarborough Centre is a station on the Scarborough Rapid Transit (SRT) line of the subway system in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located north of Ellesmere Road between Brimley and McCowan Roads, just south of Highway 401.

It was opened in 1985, and replaced a transit access to the Scarborough Town Centre shopping mall. Other nearby landmarks include the Scarborough Civic Centre (the former city hall), Albert Campbell Square, and the Scarborough YMCA.

The station is on three levels; the Scarborough RT is on the upper level, the mezzanine, and passenger entry from the mall and nearby buildings is on the middle level, and the bus terminal is at ground level. There is elevator access for the TTC services.

A number of connecting buses serve the lower level, including TTC routes running into York Region on the 129A McCowan North. Other TTC routes include:

  • 9 Bellamy,
  • 16 McCowan,
  • 21 Brimley,
  • 38 Highland Creek, serving University of Toronto Scarborough, Centennial College's new HP Scences and Technology Centre, and Rouge Hill (GO Station),
  • 43B Kennedy,
  • 129 McCowan North,
  • 130 Middlefield,
  • 131 Nugget, including a peak-hour express service between Kennedy station, avoiding the SRT,
  • 132 Milner,
  • 133 Neilson,
  • 134 Progress, serving Centennial College's Progress Campus,
  • 169 Huntingwood,
  • 190 Scarborough Centre Rocket, with connections to the Sheppard subway.

Scarborough Centre is also served by GO Transit buses, running along the Lakeshore East and Highway 407/York University corridors. There are also intercity links from Greyhound Canada, Coach Canada, and Can-Ar, and casino services.

The Toronto Transit Commission had planned to extend the Sheppard line south-east from its current terminus at Don Mills to Scarborough Centre. (The 190 Rocket Express bus links the two stations, making limited stops (apart from traffic congestion) along Sheppard Avenue.) In March 2007, however, the TTC dropped this plan when it announced its Transit City proposal.

The TTC is planning to upgrade and extend the SRT with newer but similar RT technology.

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