Toronto, ON, Canada
St Patrick Station is a Subway station located at Toronto, ON, Canada. It has received 80 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 stars.
The address of St Patrick Station: Toronto, ON, Canada
St Patrick Station has 4.0 stars from 80 reviews
Subway station
"Great location in downtown Toronto"
"St Patrick is a subway station on the University Line"
"Guzel bir yer olduğunu duusnuyorum"
"They have sorted out most of the issues with their Presto machines and have reached a point of functionality in the station"
"This station is very cool and is very close to the art Gallery"
Great location in downtown Toronto. Very robust and sophisticated neighbourhood. From ttc website: Station Overview Address, 449 University Avenue AccessibleWheel-Trans stop, address 480 University Avenue, on street at the Northwest corner Accessible, Yes Number of Levels, 3 Number of elevators, 2 Platform Type, Centre Entrances, 4 Accessibleindicates an accessible entrance. Accessible,480 University Avenue Entrance (Northwest corner) Nearest Intersection, University Avenue and Dundas Street West Location on Street, on the west side of University Avenue, 22 metres north of Dundas Street West Elevator and stair access to Concourse Level Non - TTC elevator University & Dundas West Entrance, Northeast corner Nearest Intersection, University Avenue and Dundas Street West Location on Street, on the east side of University Avenue, 7 metres north of Dundas Street West This entrance is a sidewalk staircase leading to Concourse Level University & Dundas West Entrance, Southeast corner Nearest Intersection, University Avenue and Dundas Street West Location on Street, on the east side of University Avenue, 15 metres south of Dundas Street West This entrance is a sidewalk staircase leading to Concourse Level 438 University Avenue Entrance Nearest Intersection, University Avenue and Dundas Street West Location on Street, on the west side of University Avenue, 41 metres south of Dundas Street West Stair access to Concourse Level Up escalator from Concourse Level to Street Level Station Levels, 3 Note, Starindicates a level where customers enter the station. Star, 1,Street Entrances Stair access to Concourse Level Transfer to Streetcar and Bus service at stops on street Accessible,Wheel Trans stop, on street at the 480 University Avenue Entrance, Northwest corner 2, Concourse/Collector • Collector and fare gates • Elevator, escalator and stair access to Street Level • Elevator, escalator and stair access to Subway Platform Level (note: no down escalator weekdays from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m.) 3, Subway Platform • Northbound and southbound trains • Elevator, escalator and stair access to Concourse Level Northbound Elevator is located near the third car of the train Escalator is located near the third car of the train Stairs are located near the first and third cars of the train The DWA is located near the fifth car of the train Southbound Elevator is located near the fourth car of the train Escalator is located near the fourth car of the train Stairs are located near the fourth and sixth cars of the train The DWA is located near the fifth car of the train
St Patrick is a subway station on the University Line. Interestingly subway stations on the University line have quaint names like St Andrew, St Patrick, Queen's Park etc. This is different from subway stations on the Yonge line which are named after the thoroughfares they lie on such as Eglinton, Finch, St Claire, Bloor-Yonge. St Patrick subway is near the intersection of Dundas Street W and University Avenue. You will find Dundas Street mentioned below the sign St Patrick on the St Patrick subway
Guzel bir yer olduğunu duusnuyorum. Ancak bence daha cok gelistirilebilir ve bekleme alani dogru sekilde havalandirilmali. Bununla beraber temizlik icin daha cok dikkat edilirse eminim ki daha guzel bir istasyon olabilir. Yonlendirme icin daha detayli ve anlasilir yon tabelasi konulursa kisiler icin daha guzel olur.
They have sorted out most of the issues with their Presto machines and have reached a point of functionality in the station. There has been an investment in station upgrades, which are still going on. TTC staff seem to be on the same page now with the rules regarding Presto vs. tokens - a welcome change!
This station is very cool and is very close to the art Gallery. It looks like a true subway station with that cool looking tunnel. It is now accessible but use Osgood or queen if you want a streetcar and you are accessible. It runs by buses on the 505 very long station
This is the northbound platform for the University line of the TTC - where you can catch a train north to go towards downs view station. If you need to go east or west you can take a bus on street level with the Dundas line. A Richard Trus Review
this station has a bunch of Chinese restaurants around and a comic book store not too far and plus it is a bit long of a walk to dundas but its worth walking if you need the exercise
Oh hey, just me being at another station at TTC. This one looks classic eh. Feels like footfall isn't that high compared to King/Queen stations. Stay safe alright people!
They really need to finish whatever renovations they started. All the panels are missing in the subway tunnel and it looks terrible. Otherwise it's in a great location.
This station is one of the nicest because it is similar to a London Underground style station, having the tube shape at platform level.
The design may be a little dated but there redoing it. I love the stations colour. The curve makes it feel more like the subways shape!
Bonito. Tiene columnas de distintas culturas antiguas. Solo que no tiene un letrero o algo, que explique que cultura es cada una.
Very slippery during winter months. The station has a very smooth floor surface which makes it very slippery during snow.
Elevator are being installed under construction as we speak. Should be ready for public use by early spribg3 of 2018
One of the cleanest and easiest subway stations on the system to use, and it's quite green!
See the tunnel? Beautiful, and the closest subway station to Arts Gallery of Ontario.
Quickest way to get you to University Health Network or the Arts Gallery of Ontario.
Good onei like very much... help me surhbound to me work i like take trwin evrry day
Great station, good lighting and fast trains. Only it's not wheelchair accessible
This subway station is NOT accessible. There is no elevator or escalator.
Interesting to see the one wall without tiles and see what's underneath.
I usually get off here and walk the rest of the way to Chinatown.
Clean most of the time and the station staff is helpful.
The panelling on the walls has been a mess for yrs
Station is really green and has nice elevators.
Walking distance to Sick Kids Hospital …
An old railway station, not that convenient
Didn't even know i was there but it was ok
Very good TTC collector I have met today.
This is the heart of Toronto downtown.
Terrifying station I have ever seen
Looking more run down with age
Reminds me of leprechauns
Beware of slippery paths
Atmosphere is nice
Go to the A.G.O.!
As expected
Buen sitio
Nice place
Great!
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Usual
Weird
nice
good