To all ends of the Toronto subway

On March 21, myself, Kayla, and a few friends took on an adventure – travelling the entire subway network in one go. If you’re unfamiliar with the Toronto subway network, see the below subway and streetcar map:

TTC subway and streetcar map

Starting at Union at 7PM, we worked our way up the Yonge line first – all the way to Finch. At finch, we grabbed a transfer ticket at 7:42 PM as “proof.”

The bright wall at Finch Station

Up next, we went onto the Sheppard line all the way to Don Mills, arriving at 8:09 PM.

The wall at Don Mills Station

Following that was one of the longer segments, back down the Yonge line and out the Bloor-Danforth section to Kennedy, arriving at 9:22 PM. We took a quick bathroom break here (it being one of the few stations with bathrooms inside).

The colourful wall at Kennedy Station

Following our stop at Kennedy, we rode the entirety of the Bloor-Danforth line out westward to Kipling. At 54 minutes, this was the second longest amount of time we spent on one train, arriving at 10:16 PM.

the wall at Kipling Station, with a subway car on the left

After a brief stop at a transit-side McDonalds for McFlurries on our way through, we were on our way up the University-Spadina side, out to Vaughan Metropolitan Centre, arriving at 11:37 PM. The stations on the most recent extension of this line are quite drab.

the wall at Vaughan Metropolitan Station

And finally, we made our way back down to Union, arriving 55 minutes later at 12:32 AM.

a TTC subway map with transfer tickets from each of the end stations.

Had Kayla and I done this trip alone, it probably would have been an absolute slog of a trip with a lot of boring sections. Doing this with 6 others, it was a way to catch up and get a sense of accomplishment, even though it was mostly 5.5 hours of chatting. It’s a memory I’ll cherish.

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