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Queen's Park station

Description

Queen's Park is a subway station on the Yonge–University line in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The station, which opened in 1963, is located under University Avenue at College Street,The station is wheelchair-accessible and has underground connections to adjoining buildings since 2002. Wi-Fi service is available at this station.

Address: 671 University Avenue (at College Street), Toronto
Phone: 416-393-4000
Email: ac.ctt@pdm
State: ON
City: Toronto
Street Number: 671 University Avenue (at College Street)
categories: train station, region, landmark & historical place



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Reviews
A beautiful station outside which is outdated once you reach the ticket booths, turnstiles and finally, the underground. The surroundings of this station include 4 hospitals/research centres, a street car stop, proximity to the U of T Toronto St. George Campus.
Seat of provincial government and legislative chamber. Offices of premier, provincial ministers etc. Beautiful limestone building, great for doors open event tours. Nice park setting to the north of the site. Very accessible to TTC.
It's very close to downtown Toronto and UofT. No washroom, though, is available here.
Overall well made station. I like how you can access both trains from the same platform. As well, the Tim Hortons right as you exit comes in very handy at times. Plenty of presto gates as well for busier hours. Finally, the tunnel style station and unfinished walls give it a nice, rustic feel.
Green space in centre of Toronto. Get off at Queens Park Subway Station will find park all around Toronto's Ontario Legislature building where Ontario' s Provincial Party resides, makes our laws! Family friendly. Come and enjoy yourself!
Not a bad subway at all. Has a large presto gate area and I find that it is fairly clean in here. There is a piece of art made from tiles that was gifted to the City of Toronto that is pretty cool. Access to many places such as Kensington Market from this subway. There is an ATM, a Gateway on the Go, and maps. Plus, it has a cute little paththat leads towards Women's Collegethat has a statue within it. No issues here at all!
It is a nice station. I will say it gets very packed in Rush hour afternoon. If you northbound you will not get a seat. If go southbound you may not get a seat depending on wait times
i was here once with my father since he had to go to a court office and it was decent i do remember that one of the exits can lead you to dundas and younge but you still got to walk a bit long to get there
Nice station. Right next to Queens Park and all the hospitals. Huge concourse and never too busy compared to other downtown stations in the area.
The station is fairly easy to navigate but it's jam packed during peak hours. I blame all of those University of Toronto students!
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