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 Subway Stations

The Toronto subway and RT is a rapid transit system in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, consisting of both underground and elevated railway lines, operated by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). It was Canada's first completed subway system, with the first line being built under Yonge Street, which opened in 1954 with 12 stations. Since then, the system has expanded to become Canada's largest rapid transit rail network and the second busiest, behind the Montreal Metro, in number of daily ridership, encompassing four lines and 69 stations on 70 kilometres (43 mi) of track. The subway system is a very popular mode of public transport in Toronto, with an average of 948,100 passenger trips each weekday .





Downsview

Downsview

Downsview

Downsview

Wilson

Wilson

Yorkdale

Yorkdale
Yorkdale

Yorkdale

Yorkdale

Yorkdale

Glencairn

Glencairn

Glencairn

Glencairn

Glencairn
Eglinton West
Eglinton West
Eglinton West

Eglinton West



St Clair West

St Clair West

St Clair West

St Clair West

St Clair West

Dupont

Dupont

Dupont





Dupont

Museum

Museum

Museum

Museum

Museum

Museum

Museum

Museum
Museum

Museum

Queen's Park

Queen's Park

Queen's Park

St Patrick

Osgoode

St Patrick

St Andrew

St Patrick

Don Mills

Don Mills

Don Mills

Don Mills

Leslie

Bessarion

Bessarion

Bessarion

Bayvuew

Bayview

Sheppard - Yonge

Sheppard - Yonge

Sheppard - Yonge

Sheppard - Yonge

Kipling

Islington

Islington

Islington

Islington

Islington

Royal York

Royal York

Don Mills

Don Mills

Don Mills