Ossington Subway Station Toronto

Ossington Subway Station Toronto | Map, Address, and Location

Ossington Station, nestled at the intersection of Ossington Avenue and Bloor Street West, embodies the diverse spirit of Toronto. Opened in 1966, it stands as a gateway to a vibrant corner of the city, teeming with character and artistic allure.

Location: 746 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, Canada

Accessibility: Fully accessible with elevators and accessible entrances.

Entrances: 2 total

  • Ossington Ave entrance (primary) has elevators and stairs.
  • Delaware Ave entrance with stairs only (Presto card access only).

Levels: 3

  • Level 1 (Street): Entrances, fare gates, bus platform with Wheel Trans stop, elevators to Concourse and Eastbound platform.
  • Level 2 (Concourse): Elevator, escalator, and stairs to Street and Subway platforms.
  • Level 3 (Subway Platforms): Eastbound and westbound platforms with elevators and stairs to Concourse and Street.

Platform Details:

  • Eastbound: Elevator near the first car, escalator/stairs near the second car, stairs to Delaware near the sixth car.
  • Westbound: Elevator near the sixth car (change for Street at Concourse), escalator/stairs near the fifth car, stairs to Delaware near the first car.

Additional Information:

  • Wi-Fi is available.
  • Two platforms (eastbound and westbound).
  • Part of Line 2 Bloor-Danforth.
Preceding stationFollowing station
Dufferin towards KiplingChristie towards Kennedy
Ossington Subway Station

Public Transit to Ossington Station in Toronto

Station Address: Toronto, ON M6H street in Toronto

Nearest public transit:

  • Subway: Line 2 (Bloor-Danforth)
  • Bus: 300A, 300B, 329, 363
  • Train: KI, UP
  • Streetcar: 506 Carlton

Additional resources:

  • Use the Moovit app or website for detailed directions and live updates.
  • Check the Moovit app for fare information for each transit option.

Bus lines with stations closest to Ossington Station in Toronto

 Daytime buses:

  • 63, 63A, 63B: These routes travel southbound on Ossington Ave from Ossington Station.
  • 94, 94A: These routes travel eastbound on Bloor St. West from Ossington Ave.

Nighttime buses:

  • 363, 363S: These routes travel southbound on Ossington Ave from Ossington Station.
  • 300A, 300B, 300S: These routes travel eastbound on Bloor St West from Ossington Station.

Walking distances:

  • The walk from Ossington Station to the nearest bus stop is 1 minute.
  • The walk from the bus stop on Bloor St West to your destination is 2 minutes.

Additional notes:

  • The numbers listed after each bus route indicate the direction the bus travels.
  • This information is accurate as of February 18, 2024. It’s always recommended to check real-time transit schedules for potential changes or disruptions before your trip.
  • Saturday & Holidays: 5:55 AM to 2:00 AM
  • Sunday: 8:15 AM to 2:00 AM
  • Monday to Friday: 5:50 AM to 2:
  • Not available.

Lift (Elevator):

  • Call Lift Line Service before travel: 416-539-LIFT (5438)
  • Check Accessibility Alerts for updates

Locations:

  • Ossington Ave west side entrance and bus platform: Connects to Line 2 eastbound platform
  • Concourse to Line 2 westbound platform

Escalators:

  • East End – Eastbound Platform to Concourse: Up at all times
  • East End – Westbound Platform to Concourse: Up at all times
  • Concourse to Street & Bus Level: Up at all times
  • Eastbound to Kennedy: The next train arrives in 0, 5, or 10 minutes. You can view the schedule by clicking on “View schedule.”
  • Westbound to Kipling: The next train arrives in 4, 7, or 10 minutes. You can view the schedule by clicking on “View schedule.”

There are also several surface routes available:

  • 63 Ossington: You can view the schedule by clicking “View schedule.”
  • 94 Wellesley: You can view the schedule by clicking “View schedule.”
  • 161 Rogers Road: You can view the schedule by clicking “View schedule.”
  • 300 Bloor-Danforth Night Bus: You can view the schedule by clicking “View schedule.”
  • 363 Ossington Night Bus: You can view the schedule by clicking “View schedule.”
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Map Of Ossington Subway Station Toronto