Old Mill Station - Easier Access Project
Construction at Old Mill Station is ongoing. Elevators are scheduled to be in service in 2028*
*Subject to change due to unforeseen conditions.
For background information, please visit the project page.
What we are doing and why:
The TTC’s Easier Access Program is making subway stations accessible. The TTC is conducting work at Old Mill Station to make it accessible in 2028*
The overall project will be conducted in various stages. A Community pre-construction presentation is posted on the project page.
The project will include:
- Installing two elevators to provide a barrier-free pathway from the street level to the eastbound and westbound platforms
- Improving signage throughout the station
- Repairing finishes and installing tactile attention tiles
- Installing CCTV security cameras along the accessible pathway
Construction started in March 2025 with the following activities:
- The contractor’s trailer is set up on TTC property/North side of the station
- The contractor will set up construction hoarding to safely separate pedestrians and vehicles from the construction area
- Trees adjacent to the station were removed
Transit service and parking impact:
- No impacts to subway service on Line 2 – Bloor Danforth
- Access to Old Mill Station will be maintained for customers throughout construction
- TTC buses will run regularly at Old Mill Station
- The pedestrian pathway from 39 Old Mill Road leading to Old Mill Station will remain open
- The sidewalk within the construction area at 2662 Bloor Street West will be closed
- The 2662 Bloor Street visitors' parking spots within the construction area will not be available for the duration of construction
- The visitor parking spots outside the construction zone will be available
- Construction vehicles will access the Old Mill Easier Access construction site from Old Mill Trail and Bloor Street West via Breezeway
- Construction trucks, equipment, and site staff will be present in the area
- Signage to direct traffic will be placed
Noise, vibration, and work hours:
Noise, dust and vibration associated with construction can be expected with this work. Efforts will be made to keep levels to a minimum.
The majority of work will take place Monday to Friday between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., as required. As permitted, some overnight and weekend work will be required during the course of this project for safety and efficiency.
Generators will be used during work hours to assist with various construction activities.
If you would like to be added to the project email list (in order to receive future updates about this project), please email jorida.malevi@ttc.ca.
Commencement of Construction Notice
For further information contact:
Jorida Malevi, Senior Community Liaison Officer, 647-526-0923, jorida.malevi@ttc.ca