Queens Quay and Scarborough Town Centre have been rated as of December 2025, the Scarborough Busway stations have no date set for rating as it is currently not open. Check back later!
Other Stations
This includes stations that were formerly a subway station or aren't one at all, but still have the aesthetics of one.
Streetcar Stops
Queens Quay
Queens Quay (subtitle: Ferry Docks) is a streetcar stop located underground at the intersection of Queens Quay West and Bay Street. This stop serves the 509 Harbourfront and 510 Spadina streetcars.
Scarborough Busway
Scarborough Town Centre
Scarborough Town Centre, commonly referred to as STC or Scarborough Centre, was a former station on the Scarborough RT. This station is still in service, but only for TTC buses. This station serves multiple surface routes and is one of the largest bus hubs in the city. This station also has connections to GO Transit. This station may be put back into service with a Line 2 extension. This station opened in 1985 on Line 3, then closed in 2023 following a derailment.
Ellesmere
Ellesmere Station is located on Ellesmere Road between the roads of Kennedy Road and Midland Avenue in Scarborough. This station originally opened in 1985 as a station on the Scarborough RT or, Line 3. This station will be reopening in 2026 as a BRT station.
Lawrence East
Lawrence East Station is located on Lawrence Avenue East between the roads of Kennedy Road and Midland Avenue in Scarborough. This station originally opened in 1985 as a station on the Scarborough RT or, Line 3. This station will be reopening in 2026 as a BRT station.
Tara Avenue (The Meadoway)
Tara Avenue Station is located between the streets of Mooregate Avenue and Tara Avenue in Scarborough. This station will be opening for the first time in 2026, this station was originally planned to be a stop on the SRT but was inevitably dropped. This station has a connection to The Meadoway Trail.
Kennedy
Kennedy is located in Scarborough at the intersection of Kennedy Road and Eglinton Avenue East. This station is the present eastern terminus of Line 2 and in the future will serve as the terminus of Line 5. This station opened in 1980 as a part of a one-stop extension into Scarborough. This station also serves as the end of the right of way that the Scarborough Busway will have.