Davisville station

It is located at 1900 Yonge Street, where it intersects with Chaplin Crescent and Davisville Avenue.

Working with STEPS Public Art, an organization that develops public art installations, artist Rosena Fung designed the work using contributions by 12 school students, the winners of a contest to depict futuristic vehicles.

[2] The station is constructed above ground, but below street level, with separate canopies over each platform.

The station has a unique semi-active third platform, on the yard side - actually referred to as the Davisville Buildup - which can be used by trains entering or leaving the yard on service or as an alternate route if one of the running lines is blocked.

The line continues in open cut in both directions: north as far as the Berwick Portal, immediately before Eglinton station; and south as far as the Muir Portal, roughly halfway to St. Clair station, from which it continues in tunnel.

Concourse
Northbound Toronto Rocket train, with Chaplin Crescent crossing above
Looking north at Davisville Yard, Davisville subway station, McBrien Building and a Toronto Rocket train departing southbound