Province Breaks Ground on Three Ontario Line Stations

  • Our government has officially broken ground on King-Bathurst, Queen-Spadina and Moss Park Stations, marking another milestone in our plan to build the Ontario Line and create a reliable and continuous transit line that connects communities throughout the GTA. 
  • Work is underway to remove soil and bedrock to build the 40-metre-deep stations. This work will also prepare for the start of excavation and for the tunnel boring machines that will connect all underground Ontario Line stations.
  • The King-Bathurst Station will serve over 5,000 commuters during the morning rush hour, creating crucial connections between the Ontario Line and popular streetcar routes like 504 King and 511 Bathurst.
  • The Queen-Spadina and Moss Park stations are expected to serve over 7,000 commuters during the morning rush hour and facilitate over 2,000 transfers, reducing crowding on Line 1 (Yonge-University) and congestion at Union Station by 14 per cent.
  • Under the leadership of Premier Ford, our government is one step closer to delivering a world-class transit system for the GTA. The stations we’re breaking ground on today will help tackle gridlock, reduce commute times and connect tens of thousands of commuters to homes and good-paying jobs.