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A Toronto subway station is undergoing a sweeping rebuild with a sleek new look Toronto

of the 1968-built subway station, all part of the transit agency's sweeping accessibility upgrades program.

With some elements of the work already underway, the plan took a big step forward in late November when the TTC submitted afor site plan approval with the city, one of the final steps in the planning process before the new station building can rise. Warden Station's new look was first revealed in 2020, updating the concrete slab style of the current bunker-like station complex.

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