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Bathurst

 
 
Bathurst (băth'ərst), city (1991 pop. 14,409), N N.B., Canada, on Chaleur Bay at the mouth of the Nepisiguit River. A popular beach resort, it also has 40% of Canada's reserves of lead, zinc, and silver. Its other industries include lumbering and shipbuilding.


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Bathurst
TTC Subway Station
Bathurst TTC front door.JPG
Station statistics
Address 565 Bloor Street West
Coordinates 43°39′57.5″N 79°24′40.2″W / 43.665972°N 79.411167°W / 43.665972; -79.411167Coordinates: 43°39′57.5″N 79°24′40.2″W / 43.665972°N 79.411167°W / 43.665972; -79.411167
Lines      Bloor–Danforth
Connections      511 Bathurst      TTC buses
Structure underground
Platforms side
Other information
Opened 25 February 1966
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Traffic
Passengers (2007-08) 31,580
Services
Preceding station   TTC   Following station
toward Kipling
Bloor–Danforth
toward Kennedy

Bathurst is a station on the Bloor-Danforth line of the subway system in Toronto, Canada. It is located at 565 Bloor Street West at Bathurst Street. It was opened in 1966. It is a major transfer point for both bus and streetcar routes, including the 511 Bathurst route, which provides services to Exhibition Place, Ontario Place, and the Canadian National Exhibition.

Bathurst is one of the few TTC stations where it is possible to view an adjacent station by looking down the tunnel. The tunnel east to Spadina is relatively short and straight, and Spadina is visible from the Bathurst platform.

Nearby landmarks

Nearby landmarks include Koreatown, Honest Ed's, Bathurst Street Theatre, and the western portion of The Annex.

Surface connections

  • 7 Bathurst
7B to St Clair West Station
7C to Steeles via St Clair West Station

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