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Osgoode Station

This station is accessible

Yonge-University-Spadina

Osgoode Station photograph of subway platform.

Station features

  • Accessible: Yes
  • Token vending machine
  • Centre platform
  • Transfer required for connecting to surface routes

2 Service Advisories

301 Queen - Bridge construction

Temporary route diversion at Dufferin Street.

Last updated January 21 2010, 8:06 AM

501 Queen - Bridge construction

Temporary route diversion at Dufferin Street.

Last updated January 21 2010, 8:06 AM

Yonge-University-Spadina Schedule

Yonge-University-Spadina trains run every 2-3 minutes during the rush hours and every 4-5 minutes outside the rush hours.

Train and direction Monday to Friday Saturday and Holidays Sunday
First Train northbound Monday to Friday 6:05 am Saturday and Holidays 6:13 am Sunday 9:12 am
Last Train northbound Monday to Friday 1:44 am Saturday and Holidays 1:44 am Sunday 1:44 am
First Train southbound Monday to Friday 6:01 am Saturday and Holidays 6:03 am Sunday 8:58 am
Last Train southbound Monday to Friday 1:41 am Saturday and Holidays 1:41 am Sunday 1:41 am

Elevators

Lift Line - Call the Lift Line Service before you travel. 416-539-LIFT (5438)

Accessible Alternatives - In the event that your elevator is not in service, look for plans posted at each elevator. You can also view the plans before you travel. View the plan for Osgoode.

Location Planned Service
Platform to collector No scheduled maintenance

Escalators

Location Direction Planned Service
South End - Train Platform To Concourse Up At All Times No scheduled maintenance
North End - Train Platform To Concourse Up To 10am - Down All Other Times & Saturdays/Sundays/Holidays No scheduled maintenance
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Designated Waiting Areas (DWAs)

DWAs are located on all subway and rapid transit (RT) platforms for your safety and convenience while you are waiting for your train.

A DWA has brighter lights as well as an intercom, a closed-circuit television camera, a public telephone, and a bench to sit on while you wait.