Toronto, ON M5H 3T4, Canada
Subway station over all clean and easily accessible
This is during the TIFF Festival in Toronto. Had a good time.
very organized and a gateway to the Path on the west side of the city
St. Andrew is a neighborhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the downtown area of the city, specifically in the western part of Toronto's Financial District. St. Andrew is known for its mix of commercial and residential buildings, including many office towers and condominiums. Some notable landmarks in the St. Andrew area include St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, the Roy Thomson Hall, and the Princess of Wales Theatre. It's also close to major attractions like the CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, and the Rogers Centre (formerly known as the SkyDome).
Very nice and clean subway station. It's the main station in downtown. I get down here and walk 2 mins to reach my office.
Not too busy at rush hour. A lot of trains at peak times. Plenty of space on the platform for the volumes of people that use this station.
There are four main entrances to this station from the street level. There are also several access points from the PATH and nearby office buildings. This station can be very busy during rush hour.
Great location on King street close to major restaurants and bars.There are multiple entrances as well.
Beautiful to see
No problem
For what transportation costs it should be cleaner
Love the fact its kinda hidden
Excellent
The station is OK, but, after get out to street we can see the amazing temple from presbyterian church at the next corner.
Okay
Easy to get subway for every street of Square
Good and busy station, clean, secure and well maintained station.
Its kinda cool there.. you just never know were ud end up
Nice station and on the heart of downtown. There is no rest rooms
Just a typical subway in Toronto
Located at the junction of King Street West and University Ave, it is also a stop on TTC Subway Line 1 (Yellow Line) in downtown Toronto.
pray to Christ Jesus
This station is so empty that its getting creepy
In the heart of the financial district. Good location, close to offices, shops, hotels, bars, restaurants, etc.
Not sure what made Google map go funny but the King streetcar operates normaly
Very nice
Good lighting and helpful information from staff
Location is great, easy to get around town
Nice artwork and pathways to go which location where your going.
A great subway station that does its thing and probably the best alternative to get to line 1 without it getting to busy like the next station (Union)
One of the few stations where its not too busy during rush hour. Almost guaranteed a seat going northbound either way and it is well connected with the PATH.
I think they should coat the insides of the tunnels with liquid flex tape that way they could never be destroyed!
Great, well maintained subway station.
Great view
MORE ART HERE. MORE COMPASSION
beautiful place to visit
Nice station especially at Christmas when the trees are up
Narrow platform for wheelchairs and lack of accessible tollbooths
Nice metro, clean. The atmosphere is friendly.
walk along King st for fantastic restaurants and theater productions
Another Subway station. This one gets you close to the entertainment district. Pop outside and watch another part of TO go by
I couldnt use the token vending machine, and I didnt have any change, so I asked a station staff member, who told me, ``Just pay at the station you get off! and let me ride the subway. He was kind and helpful.
Decent station that connects to a lot of the path. Easy to come out the wrong side if you dont know your way
Been here before and my sister to visit fan expo
The platform is a bit narrow where the stairs and escalators are. There is usually a homeless person that sits in the tunnel leading into the station. Be careful not to trample them! Presto is available at this station.
Wi-Fi, presto
Homeless guy always heckles me here
This is the Northbound Platform of the St. Andrew Station of the line 1 of the Yonge University line - If you are coming back from the entertainment district and heading north - this is a great station to get on the subway - A Richard Trus review