List of Toronto subway stations

Schematic Toronto subway map as of 2026

The Toronto subway is a system of five underground, surface, and elevated urban rail transit lines in Toronto and Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, operated by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). It was the country's first rapid transit system: the first line was built under Yonge Street with a short stretch along Front Street and opened in 1954 with 12 stations. Since then, the system has expanded to become Canada's largest in terms of number of stations and its busiest, with an average of about 1.1 million passenger trips each weekday recorded during the first quarter of 2025.[1] There are a total of 109 operating stations with an additional 26 under construction and 5 former stations.

Description

The subway system encompasses five lines and 109 stations on 100.1 kilometres (62.2 mi) of route.[2] Plans were originally set to ensure all stations were made accessible by 2025;[3] however, in September 2024, it was reported this goal would not be met.[4] As of February 2026, College, Islington, King, Museum, Spadina, and Old Mill stations are not fully accessible. Line 3 Scarborough, a light metro line with six stations, was permanently closed in July 2023.

As of February 2026, a new rapid transit line is under construction:

Current stations

Line 1 Yonge–University
Line 2 Bloor–Danforth
Line 4 Sheppard
Line 5 Eglinton
Line 6 Finch West
Station Line Location[a] Grade Opened Ridership (weekday; 2023–2024[6]) Platform Terminal within fare-paid area Connections
Finch North York Underground 1974 70,775 Centre Yes
North York Centre North York Underground 1987 16,699 Side No
Sheppard–Yonge North York Underground
  • 1974 (Line 1)
  • 2002 (Line 4)
92,828
  • Centre (Line 1)
  • Side (Line 4)
Yes GO Transit
York Mills North York Underground 1973 20,498 Centre Yes GO Transit
Lawrence Old Toronto Underground 1973 21,197 Centre Yes
Eglinton Old Toronto Underground
  • 1954 (Line 1)
  • 2026 (Line 5)
60,814
  • Centre (Line 1)
  • Centre (Line 5)
Yes
Davisville Old Toronto Surface 1954 15,903 Side Yes
St. Clair Old Toronto Underground 1954 27,336 Side Yes
Summerhill Old Toronto Underground 1954 5,045 Side No
Rosedale Old Toronto Surface 1954 4,875 Side Yes
Bloor–Yonge Old Toronto Underground
  • 1954 (Line 1)
  • 1966 (Line 2)
278,184
  • Side (Line 1)
  • Centre (Line 2)
No
Wellesley Old Toronto Underground 1954 17,705 Side Yes
College Old Toronto Underground 1954 39,137 Side No
TMU Old Toronto Underground 1954 72,406 Side No
Queen Old Toronto Underground 1954 36,714 Side No
King Old Toronto Underground 1954 35,107 Side No
Union Old Toronto Underground 1954 136,515 Side Yes
St. Andrew Old Toronto Underground 1963 34,576 Centre No
Osgoode Old Toronto Underground 1963 19,323 Centre No
St. Patrick Old Toronto Underground 1963 23,989 Centre No
Queen's Park Old Toronto Underground 1963 34,444 Centre No
Museum Old Toronto Underground 1963 9,604 Centre No
St. George Old Toronto Underground
  • 1963 (Line 1)
  • 1966 (Line 2)
209,994
  • Centre (Line 1)
  • Centre (Line 2)
Yes
Spadina Old Toronto Underground
  • 1978 (Line 1)
  • 1966 (Line 2)
39,080
  • Side (Line 1)
  • Side (Line 2)
Yes
Dupont Old Toronto Underground 1978 11,084 Side No
St. Clair West York Underground 1978 21,013 Side Yes
Cedarvale Old Toronto Underground/surface
  • 1978 (Line 1)
  • 2026 (Line 5)
13,982
  • Side (Line 1)
  • Centre (Line 5)
Yes
Glencairn North York Surface 1978 5,878 Centre No
Lawrence West North York Surface 1978 19,742 Centre Yes
Yorkdale North York Surface 1978 19,725 Centre No[b]
Wilson North York Surface 1978 21,579 Centre Yes
Sheppard West North York Underground 1996 19,495 Centre Yes YRT
Downsview Park North York Underground 2017 5,618 Centre No GO Transit
Finch West North York Underground
  • 2017 (Line 1)
  • 2025 (Line 6)
18,345 Centre (Line 1)

Centre (Line 6)

Yes
York University North York Underground 2017 20,447 Centre No
Pioneer Village North York Underground 2017 16,570 Centre Yes YRT
Highway 407 Vaughan Underground 2017 7,649 Centre No[b]
Vaughan Vaughan Underground 2017 20,394 Centre No[b]
Kipling Etobicoke Surface 1980 49,392 Centre Yes
Islington Etobicoke Underground 1968 25,023 Centre Yes
Royal York Etobicoke Underground 1968 17,337 Side Yes
Old Mill Etobicoke Underground/elevated 1968 6,109 Side No[c]
Jane Old Toronto Underground 1968 14,953 Side No[c]
Runnymede Old Toronto Underground 1968 15,838 Side No[c]
High Park Old Toronto Underground/surface 1968 9,173 Side No[c]
Keele Old Toronto Elevated 1966 16,305 Side Yes
Dundas West Old Toronto Underground 1966 23,861 Side Yes
Lansdowne Old Toronto Underground 1966 17,406 Side No
Dufferin Old Toronto Underground 1966 26,800 Side No
Ossington Old Toronto Underground 1966 22,109 Side Yes
Christie Old Toronto Underground 1966 11,407 Side No
Bathurst Old Toronto Underground 1966 30,598 Side Yes
Bay Old Toronto Underground 1966 20,980 Centre No
Sherbourne Old Toronto Underground 1966 24,689 Side No
Castle Frank Old Toronto Underground 1966 8,943 Side Yes
Broadview Old Toronto Underground 1966 11,720 Side Yes
Chester Old Toronto Underground 1966 6,197 Side No None[d]
Pape Old Toronto Underground 1966 34,506 Side Yes
Donlands Old Toronto Underground 1966 6,317 Side Yes
Greenwood Old Toronto Underground 1966 9,567 Side No[c]
Coxwell Old Toronto Underground 1966 13,450 Side Yes
Woodbine Old Toronto Underground 1966 10,803 Side Yes
Main Street Old Toronto Underground 1968 18,682 Side Yes GO Transit
Victoria Park Scarborough Elevated 1968 32,276 Side Yes
Warden Scarborough Elevated 1968 21,843 Centre Yes
Kennedy Scarborough Underground
  • 1980 (Line 2)
  • 2026 (Line 5)
42,881
  • Centre (Line 2)
  • Centre (Line 5)
Yes GO Transit
Bayview North York Underground 2002 6,205 Centre No
Bessarion North York Underground 2002 3,180 Centre No
Leslie North York Underground 2002 3,988 Centre Yes GO Transit
Don Mills North York Underground 2002 28,709 Centre Yes YRT
Mount Dennis York Surface 2026 Centre Yes
Keelesdale York Underground 2026 Centre No[c]
Caledonia York Underground 2026 Centre No[c] Barrie (future)
Fairbank York Underground 2026 Centre No
Oakwood York Underground 2026 Centre No
Forest Hill Old Toronto Underground 2026 Centre No
Chaplin Old Toronto Underground 2026 Centre No
Avenue Old Toronto Underground 2026 Centre No
Mount Pleasant Old Toronto Underground 2026 Centre No
Leaside East York Underground 2026 Centre No
Laird East York Underground 2026 Centre No
Sunnybrook Park North York On-street 2026 Side N/A[e]
Don Valley North York Underground 2026 Centre Yes
Aga Khan Park & Museum North York On-street 2026 Side N/A
Wynford North York On-street 2026 Side N/A
Sloane North York On-street 2026 Centre N/A
O'Connor Scarborough On-street 2026 Side N/A
Pharmacy Scarborough On-street 2026 Side N/A
Hakimi Lebovic Scarborough On-street 2026 Side (split) N/A
Golden Mile Scarborough On-street 2026 Side (split) N/A
Birchmount Scarborough On-street 2026 Side N/A
Ionview Scarborough On-street 2026 Side N/A
Humber College Etobicoke In-trench[7] 2025 Centre No[c]
Westmore Etobicoke On-street 2025 Side N/A Brampton Transit
MiWay

YRT

Martin Grove Etobicoke On-street 2025 Centre N/A YRT
Albion Etobicoke On-street 2025 Side (split) N/A YRT
Stevenson Etobicoke On-street 2025 Centre N/A YRT
Mount Olive Etobicoke On-street 2025 Centre N/A YRT
Rowntree Mills North York On-street 2025 Side (split) N/A YRT
Pearldale North York On-street 2025 Side N/A None
Duncanwoods North York On-street 2025 Side N/A None
Milvan Rumike North York On-street 2025 Side (split) N/A
Emery North York On-street 2025 Side (split) N/A
Signet Arrow North York On-street 2025 Side (split) N/A
Norfinch Oakdale North York On-street 2025 Side (split) N/A
Jane and Finch North York On-street 2025 Side (split) N/A
Driftwood North York On-street 2025 Side (split) N/A
Tobermory North York On-street 2025 Side (split) N/A None
Sentinel North York On-street 2025 Side (split) N/A

Under construction

Line 1 (Yonge North subway extension)[8]
Line 2 (Scarborough subway extension)[9]
Line 5 (west extension)[10]
Ontario Line
Station Line Location[a] Grade Opening[11] Platforms[12][13] Terminal within fare-paid area Proposed transfers[14]
Lawrence & McCowan[f][15] Scarborough Underground 2029–2030
Scarborough Centre Scarborough Underground 2029–2030 Yes
Sheppard & McCowan[f] Scarborough Underground 2029–2030
Jane[f] York Elevated 2030–2031
Scarlett[f] Etobicoke Elevated 2030–2031
Royal York[f] Etobicoke Underground 2030–2031
Islington[f] Etobicoke Underground 2030–2031
Kipling[f] Etobicoke Underground 2030–2031
Martin Grove[f] Etobicoke Underground 2030–2031
Renforth Mississauga In-trench 2030–2031
  • MiWay
  • GO buses


Flemingdon Park[f] Ontario Line North York Elevated 2030
Thorncliffe Park[f] Ontario Line East York Elevated 2030
Cosburn[f] Ontario Line East York Underground 2030
Gerrard[f] Ontario Line Old Toronto Railway embankment 2030 TTC streetcars
Riverside–Leslieville[f] Ontario Line Old Toronto Railway embankment 2030 TTC streetcars
East Harbour[f] Ontario Line Old Toronto Railway embankment 2030
Corktown[f] Ontario Line Old Toronto Underground 2030 TTC streetcars
Moss Park[f] Ontario Line Old Toronto Underground 2030 TTC streetcars
Queen–Spadina[f] Ontario Line Old Toronto Underground 2030 TTC streetcars
King–Bathurst[f] Ontario Line Old Toronto Underground 2030 TTC streetcars
Exhibition Ontario Line Old Toronto Surface 2030
Steeles[f] North York / Markham / Vaughan Underground Yes YRT
Clark[f] Markham / Vaughan Underground No YRT
Royal Orchard[f] Markham / Vaughan Underground No YRT
Bridge[f] Richmond Hill Surface No[b]
High Tech[f] Richmond Hill Surface No YRT

Former stations

Line 3 Scarborough
Station Line Location[a] Grade Open Ridership (2019 avg. weekday)[16] Platforms Terminal within fare-paid area
Lawrence East Scarborough Surface 1985–2023 9,105 Side Yes
Ellesmere Scarborough Surface 1985–2023 1,993 Side No
Midland Scarborough Elevated 1985–2023 2,691 Side No
Scarborough Centre Scarborough Elevated 1985–2023 24,399 Side Yes
McCowan Scarborough Elevated 1985–2023 3,659 Side No
Union station was originally the southbound terminus of the subway's first line and connects to Toronto's main railway station.
Bloor–Yonge station, an interchange station on Lines 1 and 2, is the city's busiest subway station.
Midland station on Line 3 Scarborough was one of six stations on that line, which permanently closed in 2023.
Bessarion station on Line 4 Sheppard is the least-used station in the system.
Eglinton station is one of 14 underground, grade-separated stations on Line 5 Eglinton.
Humber College station is a below-grade station and is the western terminus of Line 6 Finch West.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c The "district" (dissolved city) within Toronto that the station is located in. If the station is not in Toronto, the city in which it is located is listed in italics.
  2. ^ a b c d Station has or connects to regional (non-TTC) terminal only
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Station has terminal, but it is outside the fare-paid area or connects to offsite terminal
  4. ^ Unless otherwise noted, with "None", all stations or stops are served by at least one daytime TTC bus route.
  5. ^ Stations marked "N/A" are not applicable as they are simple on-street LRT stops
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Working name only–final station name not announced

References

  1. ^ "Public Transportation Ridership Report – First Quarter 2025" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. May 15, 2025. p. 38. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 26, 2025. Retrieved August 6, 2025.
  2. ^ "2013 TTC Operating Statistics". Toronto Transit Commission. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
  3. ^ Haskill, Scott (June 23, 2022). "2022 Accessibility Plan Status Update" (PDF). Toronto Transit Commission.
  4. ^ Reporter, Sheila Wang Investigative (September 19, 2023). "TTC won't meet Ontario's 2025 accessibility deadline, staff report says". Toronto Star. Retrieved September 26, 2024.
  5. ^ "Ontario Line costs nearly double after awarding of latest contracts". Toronto Star. November 23, 2022.
  6. ^ "Subway ridership, 2023–2024" (PDF). Toronto Transit Commission. Retrieved November 12, 2024. This table shows the typical number of customer-boardings made on each subway line and the number of customers travelling to and from each station platform on a typical weekday in Sep 2023–Aug 2024.
  7. ^ "Putting Humber on the map". Humber Today. January 21, 2019.
  8. ^ "CPG (Rapid Transit) State of the Network" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 14, 2026.
  9. ^ "Breaking ground on the Scarborough Subway Extension". June 23, 2021.
  10. ^ "An extension of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT is already under construction | Urbanized".
  11. ^ "Line 5: Phased Opening of LRT Service". Toronto Transit Commission. Toronto Transit Commission. Retrieved February 4, 2026.
  12. ^ Delcan. "Transit Project Assessment: Etobicoke–Finch West LRT – Chapter 2 Plates Part 1" (PDF). Metrolinx. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 25, 2015. Retrieved September 10, 2015.
  13. ^ Delcan. "Transit Project Assessment: Etobicoke–Finch West LRT – Chapter 2 Plates Part 2" (PDF). Metrolinx. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 25, 2015. Retrieved September 10, 2015.
  14. ^ "Changes to TTC Bus Routes in Eglinton Corridor for Line 5 Rapid Transit Line" (PDF). Ttc.ca. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
  15. ^ "Metrolinx - Lawrence & McCowan Station". www.metrolinx.com. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  16. ^ "Subway ridership, 2019" (PDF). Toronto Transit Commission. Archived (PDF) from the original on November 28, 2022. Retrieved January 30, 2023. This table shows the typical number of customer-trips made on each subway on an average weekday and the typical number of customers travelling to and from each station platform on an average weekday.