
The Vaughan Metropolitan Centre Station design was developed in
response to existing site constraints, available undeveloped land and an
evolving vision for a new urban centre. The interchange is well
integrated into the future urban context of the Vaughan Metropolitan
Centre, while offering high quality materials, generous circulation,
intuitive wayfinding and efficient bus to subway transfers.
It will
serve as a catalyst for the growth of a new mixed-use downtown precinct
with the built-in potential to connect directly to adjacent
developments. The station also provides an unpaid indoor pedestrian link
under Highway 7, with the potential to unite the two halves of the
future downtown together.

The Vaughan Metropolitan Centre Station is located north of Highway 7
to the west side of the relocated Millway Avenue. It will have a tail
track structure extending north of the station box and a crossover box
extending south of Highway 7.

The station will be a multi-modal
transportation hub with a Passenger Pick-Up and Drop-Off, connections to
York Region Transit Bus Terminal and to Viva Bus Transit running along
Highway 7. The York Region Transit bus terminal and passenger pick-up
and drop-off will be owned and maintained entirely by York Region.

The Vaughan Metropolitan Centre Station project incorporates the following environmental initiatives:
- Cool roof to main entrance;
- Green roof to electrical substation;
- Increased daylight levels to reduce electric lighting power usage;
- LED lighting in pylon signs, and energy efficient lighting in illuminated wayfinding signage;
- Water efficient plumbing fixtures;
- Energy efficient heating, air conditioning and ventilation system;
- Reduced storm water runoff into the municipal drainage system
by utilizing green roof landscaping and soft landscaping areas adjacent
to other building runoff areas;
- Bicycle parking; and
- Landscaping with native and drought tolerant species.
The most distinctive feature of this station is the domed main
entrance building with a-zinc standing seam roof. The metal roof will be
constructed as a cool roof with a high solar reflectance to reduce heat
absorption, and contain skylights to allow daylight to penetrate down
to concourse. The dome is supported on a ring-beam clad in prefinished
dark grey steel and the building is glazed in bird-friendly fritted
glass in curtain wall framing. Bicycle parking will be in the form of
post and rings arrayed around both ends of the entrance, located under
roof overhangs. The design team has worked with the City of Vaughan to
apply environmental standards, such as the Toronto Green Standard, to
the subway station. A green roof will be installed on the electrical
substation.


This station has been designed to maximize potential
Transit Oriented Development with seven knockout panels along a single,
continuous, unpaid concourse level and are designed to be barrier free.
An additional knockout panel is provided at the south end of the
concourse for a future secondary entrance.