Bloor-Yonge
2 km
At least it’s not Union Subway station. One star for that.nnGot two lines on exchange...
Bay
2 km
Visited Lower Bay Station during Doors Open Toronto in 2024. The station was incredib...
Eglinton
2 km
For the second time only this year the subway spoils, causing us to be late for work ...
Sherbourne
2 km
There is a bunch of homeless people around this area and theres not even a map upstai...
St George
2 km
This is one of the busiest stations on the subway network. It connects like 1 and lin...
College Station
3 km
Just a normal subway station. They are adding a eleclvator to make the station wheel ...
Broadview
3 km
This station on the green line has two side platforms. It is connected to the streetc...
Queen's Park
3 km
A lot is changing there right now. Parts of the already small platform is sectioned o...
Christie
3 km
One of the TTC Subway Station on Line 2 used to called Green Line between East Bathur...
Chester
3 km
This station is the most beautiful shade of green and I love the low lines of the bui...
Dundas Station
4 km
Terrible experiences here. Crazy people will try to follow you. Smells terrible. Can ...
St Patrick Station
4 km
Functional, old classic TTC subway in the heart of the University corridor. It wears ...
Eglinton West
4 km
Soon-to-be big transit hub, now it’s more construction site and quite dangerous place...
Pape
4 km
The overall look of the station is modern with the new renovations. The station is wh...
Osgoode
4 km
Osgoode Station is a quiet, well-kept stop located in the downtown core, serving as a...
Lawrence
4 km
Although this station is still undergoing some construction, it remains a vital conne...
Reviews
TTC Line 1 Subway Train station. South to Union Station and North to Finch Station. Little confused with St Clair Station and St Clair West Station.nThis station have two different entrance and exit on both Northnand South sides of St Clair Avenue East.nSouth side entrance Buses and Street Car services available, Also Staff service on South side entrance too.nNorth side entrance to St Clair Centre.nIf you get off from North side entrance, not able to get Buses or Street Car. It's little confused for some commuters.nNo washroom facilities in the station.nGreat about this Station, Friendly and helpful staff always availablenWheelchair accessibility entrance only. Little convenience store and Takeout McDonald's Restaurant also available too.
If you go out the north side you take the street car outside at Yonge.anyway it's saying there in the signs, if you want take street car why would you go out at North exit?nGo out at South were the sign says the street car his. More explained than that just drawing with crayons .nDon't understand your confusion.
On Saturday, July 19th at around 9:50 PM, an elderly man in a wheelchair collapsed and began shaking inside a TTC train at St. Clair Station.nIt was a clear emergency, and passengers rushed to help. A TTC staff member slowly appeared after 5–8 minutes, asked what happened, and left.nShockingly, paramedics didn’t arrive until over 20 minutes later.nThis kind of delay in a medical emergency is unacceptable.nTTC must seriously reevaluate how it handles urgent situations. People’s health and lives are at stake.
There was an emergency — an elderly man collapsed and was shaking, but it took the paramedic team 20 minutes to arrive. It’s shameful that the TTC doesn’t prioritize passengers’ health and safety.
Toronto at its finest with this avenue of multicultural shops, restaurants, places of worship, parks and people so friendly. Like the mother and son walking their Husky. Stopped and chatted about dog training. So friendly!nAnd the cashier at No Frills was telling me about a fight that broke out in the store between two customers.nSt Clair avenue, forget about it!