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Quirky Stations

If you know of a quirk not noted, or have a photo that illustrates one of these quirks, contact ttcrider.ca.

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Scarborough Centre:
  • has more connecting bus routes than any other station

Sheppard-Yonge:
  • was almost named Princess station after Lady Di

Sherbourne:
  • TTC Photo ID office is located here

Spadina:
  • Spadina line platform was originally to be a separate station called Lowther, but to save paying another ticket collector, the platform was connected to the Spadina Bloor line platform to make one station

St. Andrew:
  • only station attached to the underground PATH system that you have to walk through the collector booth level to get from one section of the PATH to another

St. Clair:
  • has longest set of stairs without a landing - from the platform to the mezzanine at the south end.

St. Clair West:
  • first station to have an underground streetcar platform

St. George:
  • only station to have two in-use platforms directly above/below each other

St. Patrick:
  • after the Four Seasons Centre opens, will be the only station on the PATH map without a direct connection to the Toronto PATH walkway

Summerhill:
  • one of two subway stations that has only stairs connecting to its platform (the other is Rosedale)

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