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The TTC's Line 3 Scarborough had a station adjacent to the mall, Scarborough Centre, opened in 1985 with service running southwest to Kennedy station on the Bloor–Danforth line and east to McCowan Station, but it closed in 2023. [2] Scarborough Centre is a busy terminal for a number of TTC bus routes, as well as GO Transit.
With the exceptions of Sherway Gardens and Scarborough Town Centre, all of these malls have direct pedestrian connections with the Toronto subway system, though Sherway Gardens has a bus terminal connecting Toronto Transit Commission and MiWay bus routes and Scarborough Town Centre was connected to Scarborough Centre station of Line 3 ...
Scarborough Town Centre, Toronto Ontario 1,600,000 [16] ... Mall name City Prv Retail space Square feet (ft²) Stores Anchor stores/entertainment venues Year opened
Scarborough Centre station was opened in 1985 along with the rest of Line 3. The station replaced transit access to the Scarborough Town Centre shopping mall's south side (at ground level along roadway). In 2000, this station became accessible with elevators.
Scarborough Centre may refer to: Scarborough Centre station, a station on the Toronto Subway; Scarborough Centre Bus Terminal, an intercity coach terminal in Toronto, Canada; Scarborough City Centre, a business district and neighbourhood in Toronto, Canada; Scarborough Town Centre, a shopping mall in Toronto, Canada
Within the GTA, the highway passes several major shopping malls including Toronto Premium Outlets, Yorkdale Shopping Centre, Scarborough Town Centre and Pickering Town Centre. [36] [37] [38] Different colours are used on the signs on Highway 401's collector-express system to avoid confusion.
It is named after Albert Campbell, the first mayor of the Borough of Scarborough and former chairman of the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto. Albert Campbell Square is located at 150 Borough Drive, adjacent to the Scarborough Civic Centre south of Scarborough Centre station and Scarborough Town Centre shopping mall.
Scarborough Town Centre is a major shopping mall located in Scarborough City Centre. Compared to the City of Toronto as a whole, industry in the district is similar in all labour force categories, save for manufacturing which is higher in the district, and professional, scientific and technical services which are lower.