Dundas Subway Station is a Transportation service located at 10 Dundas St E Basement1, Toronto, ON M5B 2G9, Canada. It has received 122 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 stars.
Monday | 6AM-1:30AM |
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Tuesday | 6AM-1:30AM |
Wednesday | 6AM-1:30AM |
Thursday | 6AM-1:30AM |
Friday | 6AM-1:30AM |
Saturday | 8AM-12AM |
Sunday | 6AM-1:30AM |
The address of Dundas Subway Station: 10 Dundas St E Basement1, Toronto, ON M5B 2G9, Canada
Dundas Subway Station has 4.0 stars from 122 reviews
Transportation service
"Dundas subway station is mobility accessible"
"The excessive amount of stairways and elevators gave me the impression that there were more destinations than the four listed stations"
"This is an excessively busy subway station as it is the closest station to Toronto Metropolitan University (Ryerson), Eaton Centre and Yonge-Dindas Square, where there’s always festivals being held"
"A safe and efficient way to navigate your way through the core of the city on a rainy day"
"I can’t believe that Google is prompting me to review a subway station, but here goes"
Dundas subway station is mobility accessible. There are escalators and also elevators to access from Eaton Centre mall, Dundas Square, Atrium and also 10 Dundas E. If you need an elevator you may have to go into one of the buildings in order to go to the other side. It usually is a pretty busy stop. The location, given the amount of traffic is usually pretty clean. There are sometimes a few leaks that can cause water on the ground so use caution. This is the most popular stop for Eaton Centre, however Queen has 2 different access points into the mall and actually lets you off in the centre of the mall on the north side of the station.
The excessive amount of stairways and elevators gave me the impression that there were more destinations than the four listed stations. It also took me a good ten minutes to find the exit. To be fair, the train and bus symbols on Google Maps look very similar and I thought I needed to take another train line to get even remotely close to Augusta avenue. My phone died before I could clear that up.
This is an excessively busy subway station as it is the closest station to Toronto Metropolitan University (Ryerson), Eaton Centre and Yonge-Dindas Square, where there’s always festivals being held. They have entrances all sides of the intersection, but if you’re planning to take the train towards Finch and you’re entering from the Eaton Centre entrance, be prepared to walk lots!
A safe and efficient way to navigate your way through the core of the city on a rainy day. Attended a concert at Roy Thompson Hall and we were able to find our way to Union Station to take the GO train without getting wet! Could have stopped at several LCBOs on they way and may not have made it home!! Loads of places to stop for food and shopping.
I can’t believe that Google is prompting me to review a subway station, but here goes. It is a GREAT subway station. If you want to go somewhere, forget your car or bike, just jump on the subway at this stop and you’ll have a swell time!!!
What can i say? It's a subway station. It has an elevator, so that's fun.. huge pain to get between North and Southbound lines, but oh well. Watch out for meth parties near the elevators...
Well this station is usually busy, unfortunately it is very dirty and the elevators don’t work properly pretty often.
Clean, giving out masks. Adhering to the TTC'S mandatory mask rule during COVID. Well done TTC staff!!
Easy to locate and commute too and has a food court with many other different stores available.
Subway, bus, streetcar… everything in one station … and mc Donald !!!! …
This platform is always crowded, being that it's the one at the Eaton Centre
Nice not crowded passengers follow protocol wearing facial mask
Quiet train on time. Not many people on subway these days!!
Super dirty and weak security
Very convenient I would say!
Super busy station.
Easy to get around
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Nice
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