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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 57. Chapters: Bloor-Danforth Line Stations, Scarborough RT stations, Sheppard Line stations, Yonge-University-Spadina Line Stations, List of Toronto subway and RT stations, Finch, Bay, Don Mills, Downsview, Museum, Kennedy, Bloor-Yonge, Sheppard-Yonge, St. George, Yorkdale, Union, Kipling, Eglinton West, Islington, Queen, Victoria Park, Dupont, Osgoode, St. Clair West, North York Centre, Lawrence West, College, Dundas, Bessarion, Leslie, Warden, Scarborough Centre, Dundas West, Steeles West, Highway 407, York Mills, York University, Main Street, Vaughan Centre, Glencairn, Woodbine, Keele, Rosedale, St. Andrew, Wilson, Donlands, Finch West, St. Patrick, Lansdowne, Sheppard West, Castle Frank, Pape, Greenwood, King, Old Mill, Queen's Park, Davisville, Summerhill, Broadview, Jane, Royal York, McCowan, Bayview, Sherbourne, Ellesmere, Wellesley, Bathurst, Dufferin, Runnymede, Chester, High Park, Lawrence East, Ossington, Coxwell, Christie, Midland. Excerpt: This is a list of all current stations of the Toronto Transit Commission's subway/RT system. Subway map denotes the station is wheelchair accessible. denotes a washroom in the fare-paid zone. The listed amenities are in fare-paid zones. In addition, the streetcar system has a single underground station with no subway connections: Queens Quay. It opened in 1990 and is wheelchair accessible, though the streetcars that service the station are not. Exhibition Loop can also have station-like status during major events, such as during the Canadian National Exhibition; at such times ticketing booths are used at its entrance, and thus its fence-enclosed streetcar platform becomes a fare-paid area. Interac, American Express, MasterCard, and Visa indicate method of payment of Metropass purchases only at Collection Booths. Tickets and tokens are cash only.Most of the other amenities have...