Rosedale Subway Station Toronto | Address, Map, Parking and Schedule
Built in 1954, Rosedale Station is a stop on the Yonge-University line of the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). Located in an affluent neighborhood of the same name, it’s known for its classic, open-air design and heritage status. While it’s convenient to downtown Toronto, it’s one of the least-used stations due to limited bus connections and lower population density in the area.
- Location: 7 Crescent Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Line: Yonge-University line (Line 1)
- Opened: March 30, 1954
- Passengers: Low usage (around 8,500 daily riders in 2019)
- Accessibility: Currently not accessible, but construction for elevators is underway (expected completion in mid-2025)
- Design: Open-air, heritage status
- Architect: John B. Parkin
- Connections: Limited bus connections (TTC route 82 Rosedale stops there, transfer to route 97 Yonge possible on Yonge Street)
Preceding station | The Following station |
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Bloor towards Vaughan | Summerhill towards Finch |
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Rosedale subway station address
The address for Rosedale subway station is:
7 Crescent Road, Toronto [TTC website](Toronto transit commission ttc ON ttc.ca)