Queen's Park (Toronto Subway)
Queen's Park is an underground subway station in Toronto . It lies on the Yonge-University line of the Toronto Subway , at the intersection of University Avenue and College Street. It is named after the nearby Queen's Park . The station has a central platform and is used by an average of 48,070 passengers every day (2015). Nearby are the Ontario Parliament House , Toronto General Hospital and the southeastern part of the University of Toronto . There are transfer options to three bus lines and to tram line 506.
The station opened on February 28, 1963, along with the Union - St. George section . However, it did not reach its full market value until three years later with the opening of the Bloor-Danforth Line crossing in St. George . In the first few years, the capacity utilization was lower than originally forecast. For this reason, operations were restricted, especially on weekends; it has only been continuous on the entire route since 1978.
The distribution level has been decorated with a ceramic mural since 2003 . It is a gift from the Government of Portugal and recalls the Portuguese voyages of discovery in the New World . It was designed by Ana Vilel, manufactured by the Fábrica de Cerâmica da Viúva Lamego in Lisbon .
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Individual evidence
- ↑ Subway ridership, 2015. (PDF; 84 kB) Toronto Transit Commission, accessed December 7, 2017 (English).
- ^ The University Subway. Transit Toronto, June 29, 2009, accessed July 28, 2010 .
- ^ Minutes of the Previous Meeting. Toronto Transit Commission, May 14, 2003, accessed December 8, 2017 .
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Coordinates: 43 ° 39 ′ 35.5 " N , 79 ° 23 ′ 25.8" W.