Jane
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based on 8 reviews
Contact Jane
Address : | 15 Jane St, Toronto, ON M6S 3Y3, Canada |
Website : | http://www.ttc.ca/Subway/Stations/Jane/station.jsp |
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Minori Jun on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ One thing that bugs me about this station is the way the turnstiles are placed on entry. It creates unnecessary blocks and really hampers the experience during rush hour.
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Quinton Hoshowsky Linhares on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Good station but gets crowded with the bus terminal during rush hour.
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nick knickle on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ my station i take often lol, theres 4 buses called the 35 and 195 go to york university area or in york and plus theres a comic book store close to the station and many great places to eat and this is another station where you need a transfer to get in
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Raj Rama on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Lots of things to do around Jane subway station. This is from TTC website: Station Overview
Address, 15 Jane Street
Accessible, Yes
Number of Levels, 3
Platform Type, Side
AccessibleWheel Trans stop, at Bus Platform, shared with route #55 Warren Park
Bus bay locations at this station (map)
Station Accessibility Summary
Accessible entrances, 2,
Jane Street; and
Bloor Street West
Elevators, 3,
Street to Concourse;
Concourse to Eastbound Subway Platform; and
Concourse to Westbound Subway Platform
Entrances, 3
Accessibleindicates an accessible entrance.
Accessible,Jane Street Entrance
Nearest Intersection, Bloor Street West and Jane Street
Location on Street, on the east side of Jane Street, 40 metres north of Bloor Street West
Armadale Avenue Entrance
Nearest Intersection, Bloor Street West and Armandale Avenue
Location on Street, on the west side of Armandale Avenue, 38 metres north of Bloor Street West, then continue west along the Bus Platform for 33 metres
Accessible,Bloor Street West Entrance
Nearest Intersection, Bloor Street West and Jane Street
Location on Street, on the north side of Bloor Street West, travel 53 metres east of Jane Street, then continue north on a covered walkway for 28 metres
Station Levels, 3
Note, Starindicates a level where customers enter the station.
Star,Street
Entrances
Elevator and stair access to Concourse Level
Bus Platform, unpaid area
Wheel Trans stop, at Bus Platform, shared with route #55 Warren Park
Concourse/Collector
Collector and turnstiles
Elevator, escalator and stair access to Street Level
Elevator and stair access to Subway Platform Level
Subway Platforms
Eastbound and westbound trains
Elevator, escalator and stair access to Concourse Level
Eastbound
Elevator is located near the second car of the train
Escalator is located near the fourth car of the train
Stairs are located near the second car of the train
The DWA is located near the fifth car of the train
Westbound
Elevator is located near the second car of the train
Escalator is located near the third car of the train
Stairs are located near the fifth car of the train
The DWA is located near the fifth car of the train
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Mikoyan. Mig. 41. FoxBat. on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Jane is Jane I suppose like regent Park nothing exciting to woe you like yorkdale..but it has its fair share.
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Dave Misener on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ This station is one of the worst in the city for trying to get on a bus. Nobody lines up, and everybody rushes the doors of the vehicle. I think the TTC should have someone out there during rush hour to organize lineups. It would save a lot of time helping people to get on the bus faster. Runnymede station is one of the best, and I'll often take that bus north to my destination.
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Jessica Cordeiro on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Usually pretty good. Not the cleanest but it's an accessible station. You need a transfer to get on a bus.
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Hafeez Alavi on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Jane station is an interesting station that has a lot of character, the station building has multiple entrances from Bloor St. Itself to Jane St. And Armadale ave. All those entrances connect to the un paid bus terminal and easy access to the concourse by escalator, stairs or elevator for people who need it.
The concourse isn't mindblowing, it's based on it's preceding stations. This is where you pay your fare and access the different exits. Each half is for east and west trains. And then you get to your train. This station is your usual station but when the unfunded Jane LRT is built, this station will become a useful transfer hub and alot more useful.
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