Transit nerd? You're in good company on this forum! Have any particular interests?
First thing, the TTC is usually convenient and is completely safe.
For subways, my suggested tour would be to do this:
- Ride the Yonge (yellow line) from downtown north, and grab a window seat. The line has a couple open-air sections, and you can see the Davisville subway yard on the west side of the line around Davisville station.
- Get off at Sheppard station, and transfer to the Sheppard line (purple line, opened in 2002). Check out the
tile art on the Sheppard line platforms at Sheppard station. Consider getting off at
Bayview to check out the visual illusions.
- Ride to the end of the line at Don Mills and catch the 190 Scarborough Centre Rocket bus, which will take you straight to Scarborough Centre station on the SRT (blue line) in 15-20 minutes.
- Ride the SRT south/towards Kennedy. The line was very high-tech when it opened in 1985. The whole line is open-air, but there isn't much to see.
- Transfer to the Bloor-Danforth subway (green line) at Kennedy. You can ride back downtown all the way on the subway. But I would suggest either getting off at Main Street station and get on a 506 Streetcar that will take you back to Yonge and Carlton (by your hotel) through Little India and other neighbourhoods, or getting off at Broadview and getting on either a 504 King or 505 Dundas streetcar, either of which will take you downtown.
- This trip can all be done on one fare.
Other things worth checking out on the subway system are:
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Downsview station.
- The rest of the
Spadina line (yellow line, Spadina-Downsview), which is about half open-air and features some nice stations (some of which, however, aren't in the greatest state of repair).
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Museum station.
- The Bloor-Danforth line between Castle Frank and Broadview stations runs along the lower deck of the Bloor Viaduct, offering impressive views of the Don valley below.
Streetcars are also a great way to check out the city.
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Here's a map of the streetcar lines.
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Here's the Wikipedia article.
- The 503 and 508 are rush-hour only, the 502 is infrequent and unreliable, and the 512 is closed for reconstruction west of St. Clair West station. Other than that, you're safe.
- Lines are frequent (each scheduled every 5-8 mins or so during the day), but traffic and poor management means that you can find yourself waiting for longer than that.
- Consider checking out the underground streetcar-subway transfers at Spadina, Union, and St. Clair West stations.
- 510 Spadina, 509 Harbourfront, and 512 St. Clair (Between St. Clair and St. Clair West stations) run in their own lanes in the middle of their respective streets.
- The 501 and 506 give you a nice tour of different neighbourhoods.
Anyway, that's enough from me. Please post any questions you may have!