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Encyclopedia > Christie (TTC)

Christie is a station on the Bloor-Danforth Line of the Toronto subway. It is located at 726 Bloor Street West at Christie Street/Grace Street. It opened in 1966. Nearby landmarks include Christie Pits Park.


The station was damaged in 1976 when a fire was set on board a lightly loaded late-evening train. Nobody was hurt, but the train was destroyed.



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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