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Encyclopedia > Castle Frank (TTC)

Castle Frank is a station on the Bloor-Danforth Line of the Toronto subway. It is located at 600 Bloor Street East at Castle Frank Road. It opened in 1966. Nearby landmarks include St. James Cemetery and the west of of the Bloor Street Viaduct.


After the station, the line runs under Bloor Street to use the lower deck of the Viaduct. At the end of the Viaduct it swings back to the usual offset position north of Danforth Avenue.



Stations of the Toronto Subway/RT
Yonge_University Spadina Downsview | Wilson | Yorkdale | Lawrence West | Glencairn | Eglinton West | St. Clair West | Dupont | Spadina | St. George | Museum | Queen's Park | St. Patrick | Osgoode | St. Andrew | Union | King | Queen | Dundas | College | Wellesley | Bloor-Yonge | Rosedale | Summerhill | St. Clair | Davisville | Eglinton | Lawrence | York Mills | Sheppard_Yonge | North York Centre | Finch
Bloor_Danforth Kipling | Islington | Royal York | Old Mill | Jane | Runnymede | High Park | Keele | Dundas West | Lansdowne | Dufferin | Ossington | Christie | Bathurst | Spadina | St. George | Bay (Lower Bay) | Bloor-Yonge | Sherbourne | Castle Frank | Broadview | Chester | Pape | Donlands | Greenwood | Coxwell | Woodbine | Main Street | Victoria Park | Warden | Kennedy
Scarborough RT Kennedy | Lawrence East | Ellesmere | Midland | Scarborough Centre | McCowan
Sheppard Sheppard-Yonge | Bayview | Bessarion | Leslie | Don Mills



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boldts.net - Toronto - Castle Frank (142 words)
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Castle Frank was the name of the summer home of Lieutenant-Colonel John Graves Simcoe, the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada.
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TTC 7423 is seen at Castle Frank while on the route 65 Parliament.
TTC 7515 is seen arriving at Broadview Station on the 87 Cosburn route.
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