Dundas West Subway Station Toronto | Map, Location, Address and Parking
Dundas West Station, a bustling transit hub in Toronto’s Junction neighborhood, is a crucial link on the Bloor-Danforth subway line. Opened in 1966, the station boasts convenient connections to numerous streetcar routes and GO Transit lines, making it a popular choice for commuters across the city or beyond.
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Location: 2365 Dundas Street West, Toronto
Accessibility: Yes, with elevators and accessible entrances.
Levels: 3 (Street, Concourse, Subway Platform)
Connections:
- Bloor-Danforth subway line (eastbound and westbound)
- Bus routes (including #40 Junction and #505 Dundas streetcar)
- GO Transit lines (Bloor GO station nearby)
Key features:
- Two elevators provide access to all levels.
- Separated platform for #505 Dundas streetcar.
- Wheel Trans stop available.
- Escalators and stairs for additional access.
Platform access:
- Eastbound: Elevator near 6th car, escalator/stairs at the west end.
- Westbound: Elevator near 1st car (change at Concourse for street level), escalator/stairs at the west end.
Additional notes:
- Check the TTC website or call the Lift Line Service for specific elevator status.
- DWA (Designated Waiting Area) is available for passengers requiring assistance.
Preceding station | Following station |
---|---|
Keele towards Kipling | Lansdowne towards Kennedy |
Terminus | Roncesvalles Avenue towards Distillery Loop |
Public Transit to Dundas West Station in Toronto
- Nearby stops and stations: The nearest stops are Dundas West, Dundas West Station, Edna Ave at Dundas St West, and Bloor St West at Dundas St West.
- Public transportation options: The station is accessible by bus (300A, 300B, 312), train (UP), subway (Line 2), or streetcar (304, 306).
- Live directions and schedules: Moovit provides real-time directions and schedules to help you find the fastest route anytime.
- Alternative routes: If you’re looking for a quicker option, Moovit can suggest alternative routes.
- Accessibility: The app also includes information on accessibility options at the station.
- Additional features: Moovit provides information on fares, popular places near the station, and more.
Bus lines with stations closest to Dundas West Station in Toronto
Nearby bus routes from Dundas West Station:
- Local: 40, 40A, 40B, 168, 402
- Express: None listed
- Night: 312
Nearby bus routes from Bloor St West at Dundas St West:
- Local: 505
- Express: None listed
- Night: 300A, 300B, 300S
Walking distances:
- Dundas West Station to any bus stop: 1 minute
- Bloor St West at Dundas St West to the bus stop: 2 minutes
- Weekdays: 5:45 AM to 2:05 AM
- Saturday & Holidays: 5:55 AM to 2:05 AM
- Sunday: 8:10 AM to 2:05 AM
- Not available.
Elevators:
- There are currently accessibility issues with elevators at Dundas West Station.
- You should call the Lift Line Service at 416-539-LIFT (5438) before your trip to confirm elevator availability and avoid potential delays.
- You can also check for live updates on elevator status through the Accessibility Alerts.
Escalators:
- All escalators are currently operational.
- North Side – West End – Westbound Platform to Concourse: Up
- South Side – West End – Eastbound Platform to Concourse: Up
- Concourse to Bus & Streetcar Platform: Up
Subway:
- You have two options: Eastbound to Kennedy: Trains arriving in 0, 5, and 11 minutes.
- Westbound to Kipling: Trains arrive in 1, 7, and 9 minutes.
Connecting Buses:
- Several bus routes connect from Dundas West Station:40 Junction-Dundas West
- 168 Symington
- 300 Bloor-Danforth Night Bus
- 304 King
- 306 Carlton
- 312 St Clair-Junction Night Bus
- 504 King
- 505 Dundas
- 506 Carlton
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