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Take a look inside Line 5 Eglinton

Tour five key stations along Toronto’s new light rail transit line.

Feb 9, 2026

Toronto’s new 19-kilometre Line 5 Eglinton light rail transit line has 25 stations and stops running along Eglinton Avenue from Mount Dennis in the west to Kennedy in the east, cutting travel times across Toronto by up to 60 per cent.

Line 5 Eglinton brings new transit options to transit riders in Toronto and beyond, including new connections to GO and UP Express trains and easier access to TTC subway lines and buses. Take a look inside some of Line 5’s new stations:

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A map of Line 5 Eglinton.

Keelesdale Station

Located on the western portion of Line 5 Eglinton at Trethewey Drive and Eglinton Avenue West, Keelesdale Station was built using the cut-and-cover construction method. The station has three entrances, 60 outdoor bicycle parking spots and an off-street loop for TTC buses.

Caledonia Station

Located between Blackthorne Avenue and Croham Road, Caledonia Station is one of Line 5 Eglinton’s 15 underground stations. The station features a TTC bus loop, 30 outdoor bicycle parking spots and will connect riders to the Barrie GO Line in the future.

When you travel through Caledonia Station, don’t forget to check out artist Janice Kerbel’s “The Ride of Your Life,” a series of large-scale wall works made of mosaic tiles.

Cedarvale Station

Located at Eglinton Avenue West and Allen Road, Cedarvale Station serves as an interchange station connecting to the TTC’s Line 1 subway. The station has four entrances and several bicycle parking spaces.

At the station, you’ll find “Super Signals,” a colourful work of art by Canadian author and artist Douglas Coupland.

Chaplin Station

Located at the corner of Chaplin Crescent and Eglinton Avenue West, Chaplin Station in midtown Toronto has three entrances — including one that served as a fire station in the 1920s — and 32 bicycle parking spots.

Don Valley Station

Don Valley Station, located at Don Mills Road and Eglinton Avenue East, features two entrances, a bus loop and dozens of parking spots for bikes. In the future, it will serve as a stop for the Ontario Line subway.

Art enthusiasts passing through the station should look for “Total Lunar Eclipse” by Sarah Morris, an eye-catching piece that features silkscreened porcelain tiles.

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