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TTC Stations With Elevators + TTC Tips

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« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2012, 06:22:48 »

Sheppard Station - actually has 8 elevators (one is non TTC elevator)
(It actually does!) I'll add that in.
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« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2012, 06:12:05 »

Sheppard Station - actually has 8 elevators (one is non TTC elevator)
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« on: July 04, 2012, 03:47:28 »

Here is a list of all TTC stations with elevators:

  • Downsview Station: 3 elevators
  • Bloor-Yonge Station: 5 elevators
  • St. Clair West Station: 1 elevator
  • Union Station: 3 elevators 
  • Queen Station: 2 elevators
  • Spadina Station : 3 elevators 
  • Kipling Station: 2 elevators 
  • St George Station: 2 elevators
  • Finch Station: 4 elevators
  • Kennedy Station: 3 elevators
  • Bathurst Station: 2 elevators
  • Scarborough City Centre Station: 2 elevators
  • Queen’s Park Station: 2 elevators
  • Davisville Station: 4 elevators
  • Sheppard Station: 7 elevators + 1 non-TTC elevator
  • Bayview Station: 4 elevators
  • Bessarion Station: 2 elevators
  • Leslie Station: 2 elevators
  • Don Mills Station: 5 elevators
  • Dundas West Station: 2 elevators
  • Dundas Station: 1 elevators
  • Eglinton Station: 1 elevators
  • Main Street Station: 2 elevators
  • Eglinton West Station: 2 elevators
  • Broadview Station: 2 elevators
  • Jane Station: 3 elevators
  • Osgoode Station: 1 elevators
  • York Mills Station: 2 elevators
  • St Clair Station: 2 elevators
  • North York Centre Station: 2 elevators 
  • Victoria Park Station: 3 elevators


TTC TIPS
OK, so... here's a map of the TTC transit system (buses, subways, etc.).

When taking the subway during rush hour, here are some stuff to keep in mind:

  • The portion of the yellow subway line (Yonge-University-Spadina line) running on Yonge Street (from Finch to Union, and especially south of Bloor-Yonge) can get REALLY busy during the rush hour. You may want to use the part of the line running on University and Spadina Avenues (from Downsview to Union) as it is a little less busy.
  • TRY TO AVOID GETTING OFF AT BLOOR-YONGE STATION DURING RUSH HOUR. It is the busiest station in the whole TTC system (and the busiest rapid transit station in North America!) and is extraordinarily crowded during rush hour - they even have to use crowd control measures there! If you're on the green line (Bloor-Danforth) and wish to go downtown, change trains at St. George station - while it is still quite crowded it is less busy than Bloor-Yonge station.
  • If you are heading to the Financial District try to use St. Andrew station during rush hour. Although all three stations serving the Financial District are among the busier stations in the TTC system, St. Andrew is slightly less busy than King. Try to avoid Union altogether during the rush hour as it is extremely busy.
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