Union Subway Station

Union Subway Station Toronto | Map and Address

Union Station is a major transportation hub in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is Canada’s busiest and largest multi-modal transit station, serving over 300,000 passengers daily. It is a key station on the city’s rapid transit network, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), and integrates with various other regional and intercity transportation services.

  • Location: 55 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Coordinates: 43°38′44″N 79°22′50″W
  • What’s there:
    • Subway station (Line 1 Yonge–University)
    • Railway station (Via Rail, GO Transit, UP Express)
    • Bus terminal (GO Transit and other intercity companies)
  • Accessibility: Accessible by public transportation
  • Opened:
    • Subway station: March 30, 1954
    • Streetcar: June 22, 1990
  • Passengers: 151,463 (2019) – Ranked 3rd out of 75 stations
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Union Subway Station

Location: 55 Front Street West, Toronto, Canada Accessibility: Yes (elevators, ramps) Levels: 3

  • Level 1 (Street): Entrances, bus stops, elevator/escalator/stair access to Concourse Level
  • Level 2 (Concourse): Fare gates, elevator/escalator/stair access to Street and Subway/Streetcar Levels
  • Level 3 (Subway & Streetcar): Platforms, elevator/escalator/stair access to Concourse Level

Entrances: (4 total, some closed due to construction)

  • Accessible entrances:
    • Front Street Entrance (elevator/ramp to Concourse)
    • 200 Bay Street (PATH, inside Royal Bank Plaza)
  • Other entrances:
    • GO Transit Entrance (stairs/ramp from GO Transit Level)
    • Moat Entrance (longer walk, stairs)
    • Front & Bay Entrance (stairs to Concourse)
    • Front & York Entrance (stairs to Concourse)

Public Transit:

  • Subway (Line 1 Yonge-University)
  • Streetcars (509 Harbourfront, 510 Spadina)
  • GO Trains and UP Express
  • Intercity buses (various companies)

Other:

  • Wheel-Trans stops near the main entrance and taxi stand
  • Washrooms on the Concourse Level
  • Access to the PATH network via 200 Bay Street and 181 Bay Street entrances

Note: This summary excludes information about elevators/escalators status and DWA location (irrelevant information for general overview).

Union Subway Station Toronto

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Elevators:

  • Available between Concourse level and:
    • Line 1 Vaughan platform
    • Line 1 Finch platform

Escalators:

  • Downstairs only:
    • From Concourse level to:
      • Line 1 University platform
      • Line 1 Yonge platform
  • Upstairs only:
    • From Line 1 Yonge platform to Concourse level
    • From Line 1 University platform to Concourse level

Additional Information:

  • Call the Lift Line Service before your trip for real-time information: 416-539-LIFT (5438)
  • Check the station’s website for accessibility alerts.

There are currently two northbound subway lines at Union Station:

  • Vaughan Metropolitan Centre: Trains arrive every 1, 2, or 5 minutes. You can view the full schedule by clicking.
  • Finch: Trains arrive every 0, 1, or 1 minute. You can view the full schedule by clicking.

Here are some notable landmarks near the Union Station:

  • CN Tower: The CN Tower is a 553.3-meter-tall (1,815.3-ft) concrete communications and observation tower in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is named after the Canadian National Railway, the railway company that built the tower in 1976. Designed by Canadian engineers and architects, it was the world’s tallest structure from 1976 to 2007, when it was surpassed by the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.
  • Scotiabank Arena: Scotiabank Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the home to the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL), the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the Toronto Rock of the National Lacrosse League (NLL).
  • Rogers Centre: Rogers Centre is a multi-purpose stadium in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is home to the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball (MLB). The stadium was originally called SkyDome in 1989 and was renamed Rogers Centre in 2005.
  • Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada: Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada is a public aquarium in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the largest indoor aquarium in Canada, featuring over 16,000 marine animals from over 450 species.
  • Hockey Hall of Fame: The Hockey Hall of Fame is a museum dedicated to the history of ice hockey. It is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1943, the museum houses a collection of artifacts, exhibits, and memorabilia related to the sport.

Google Map and Address of Union Subway Station

Union subway station address

The address for Toronto’s Union Station is:

61 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

While the station has a single address, it occupies a large area. It’s located between Bay and York Streets, so you can reference those for a more specific location.

FAQS

What area of Toronto is Union Station?

Area: It’s located right in the heart of Downtown Toronto, on Front Street West between Bay and York Streets [1]. You might also hear it referred to as being near the Financial District or Entertainment District.

What is the major train station in Toronto?

Major station: Yes, Union Station is the major train station in Toronto [1]. It’s a massive transportation hub with connections to regional trains, national railways and even buses.

Why is it called Union Station Toronto?

Name: The name “Union Station” is pretty common for stations that bring together multiple rail lines under one roof, and that’s exactly what Toronto’s Union Station does.

Who owns Union Station Toronto?

Ownership: The ownership structure is interesting. The municipal government of Toronto owns the station building itself, while the provincial transit agency Metrolinx owns the train shed and tracks.