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Summerhill is a
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on the Yonge–University line in
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, Canada. It is located on Shaftesbury Avenue just east of
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, with the entrance being at the north end of the train platforms. The station opened in 1954 as part of the original Yonge line. Wi-Fi service is available at this station. Like Rosedale station, the next station to the south, it is currently among the least-used stations, with only average weekday ridership. This is mainly due to having no surface transit connections except the parallel Yonge Street bus and no major local destinations. The station has to rely entirely on the immediate
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residential neighbourhood for passengers. By August 2022, construction had started to make the station's main entrance wheelchair accessible by adding two elevators, one each to the north- and southbound platforms. In a February 2020 meeting of the TTC board, the TTC proposed a secondary exit for emergency use. The station entrance is at the north end of the station. The proposed exit would be at the south end of the station and emerge to the surface at Scrivener Square. There would be underground corridors to connect the platforms to the new exit with one corridor running under the subway tracks from the northbound platform to the west side of the tracks.


Subway infrastructure in the vicinity

The tunnel originally ended immediately north of the station at Summerhill Avenue and continued in open cut as far as Pleasant Boulevard, just before St. Clair, the next station. Various sections of this open cut were roofed over as the years passed, and since the early 1980s it has been entirely under cover, except when one block was opened to allow new construction above it. Passengers who look out from the train into the tunnel on this section can still see the sloping sides of the original cut, the stumps of lamp posts and trees, and the undersides of six bridges which still carry six streets (Woodlawn, Summerhill, Shaftesbury, Scrivener, Price and Rowanwood streets) over the line. South of the station, the tunnel emerges to the surface at Rowanwood Drive. Originally the line surfaced at ''Price Portal'', but a one-block section from Rowanwood Drive to Price Street was roofed over in 2002 for parking.


Nearby landmarks

*The ''Catholic Pastoral Centre'', which includes the offices of the
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, is on the NE corner of Yonge and Shaftesbury beside the station entrance. *Just south of Summerhill TTC station is the
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’s former
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, now restored and repurposed as an LCBO liquor store.
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’s Midtown line, proposed as recently as 2000 but not a current priority, would see that station reopened and served by commuter trains bypassing Toronto’s downtown
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, and turn Summerhill into a major interchange between local public transport and mainline railways. *The station is a meeting point for walking clubs heading east to the
Rosedale Ravine Castle Frank Brook is a buried creek and south-west flowing tributary of the Don River in central and north-western Toronto, Ontario, originating near the intersection of Lawrence Avenue and Dufferin Street. Residential and industrial developm ...
via a staircase from Shaftesbury Avenue down to
David A. Balfour Park David A. Balfour Park is an urban park in the Deer Park, Toronto, Deer Park neighbourhood of Toronto near the intersection of Yonge Street and St. Clair Avenue. The park made up of 20.5 hectares of green space consisting of the greenery-covered ''R ...
. *The
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is also nearby.Toronto Lawn Tennis Club is located between Summerhill and Rosedale subway stations, just east of Yonge
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Surface connections

All connecting bus routes require a transfer and can be boarded at curbside stops. TTC routes serving the station include:


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* * This shows the characteristics of the line north from Rosedale station. First the open cut, followed by the wider more recently covered section and finally the narrow original tunnel into Summerhill station and the arrival at the platform. {{TTCstations Line 1 Yonge–University stations Railway stations in Canada opened in 1954 Toronto Transit Commission stations located underground