Christie Station serves the Koreatown and Christie Pits area with lots of foot traffic to this subway station.nnThere is at least one central set of stairs to exit the station but has one set of escalators heading up. This station has 1 main bus route Christie which runs northbound. It does not have any southbound stops. There is no bus bay or parking lot at this station. It is also not that accessible either.nnAs mentioned, popular areas to visit are Koreatown with many Korean restaurants, PAT supermarket, hair salons, and Christie Pits for a picnic/large park area to meet friends.
Christie TTC station is a green line stop that sits near Korea Town and Christie Pits Park. Korea Town is notable for its choice of eateries and a terrific Korean grocery store, while Christie Pits Park appears to be one of Toronto's more desirable parks. Accessibility is not always a feature of TTC's metro stations, and Christie TTC does not score a lot of points for accessibility when I was last there.
Old style of station similar to chester and greenwood and is not accesible. There's a nice big park that only MATTERS. Presto readers, duh. and has a station platform
Nice place to go. To meet up with friends and family outside the station.
One of the TTC Subway Station on Line 2 used to called Green Line, between East subway station Bathurst and West subway station Ossington. Station got bus service outside of the station. Bus number 126. Coming out of the station, you see the Christie Pits Park. Station located at Bloor Street & Christie Street. From the station to Downtown Korean Town is walking distance. Station got small convenience store & no washroom facilities. Also, Station got bike rack, bur no TTC bike repair stop. Summer season station is little busy because of the Christie Pits Park. No wheelchair accessible in this station, but East station Bathurst and West station Ossington stations have wheelchair accessible facilities.