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    Kipling Subway Station

    3.2 (28 reviews)
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    Family takin up the whole aisles :)
    Owen R.

    Improvements in 2020/21 for sure. Added parking but need more, it's the west hub to the city. Similar to Pickering, have a 5 story park garage, you can't have enough parking. When it's full and Islington is full.....pure frustration

    Bill T.

    I'm a HUGE fan of the Kipling station! Now, maybe because I live in NYC and the majority of our stations are...not so nice. If I were to translate how objectionable some of our stations are from American to Canadian, I'd say this: ....many NYC subway stations are fetid cesspools of moose guts and used hockey undergarments, covered in a brown gravy you can only pray is leftover from making poutine, but you know there's too much DNA in that brown liquid so you just have to turn your head and shudder and think happier thoughts of Dave Coulier. So, maybe I'm jaded but I found Kipling station to be a clean, well-lighted place. The bus transfers are well marked. I agree that the line for the 192 Airport Rocket can get unruly because there's usually tons of tourists (most likely unsavory Belgians!) with huge suitcases trying to cram on there! However, you can use both bus doors to load so just stand near the rear and elbow your way on. It helps to look for the weakest pack of people so you can intimidate and out maneuver them. Kipling to me is an efficient and useful transfer point and a great place to start your TTC subway journey or bus ride!

    Danielle E.

    Sometimes subway stations are crazy trash filled places, Kipling seems to be one of the better ones, as there is always a train waiting. I primarily travel here going home, as the train does not run early enough for my "I'm up before God" schedule, but while it always seems to be filled with buses and people it never appears overly crowded. I really only take one bus to and from the airport here, but it is really a mecca of buses heading through the GTA. All the amenities one might need can be found within the 5000 or so square feet that encompass this station. ATM, magazine stand complete with mini convenience store, and washrooms. While these washrooms do exist I have never personally used them, for some reason I feel like more serial killers hang out in subway washrooms. It's a bit of a weird fear to be sure. The only thing is that there is never really anyone around to ask questions, and the drivers seem pretty set on ignoring everyone wholeheartedly, but you will assuredly find some good Samaritan to point you in the right direction. Bottom line...this subway is a mostly crazy-free entrance into the outskirts of Toronto, possibly housing serial killers in the washroom.

    Passenger drop off area "kiss and ride" in the foreground
    Lambert P.

    I have lived all my life in Toronto and all of my life minus five years in Etobicoke. I know this station. I was in Etobicoke before Kipling existed and the most western station on the Bloor line was Islington. Kipling has many advantages over Islington now since it is the most western station on the Bloor line. Kipling is a hub station being that it terminates the Bloor line. Again, the most western station and the newest Bloor line station you have the conveniences of large parking lots (both on the Dundas side near Subway Crescent, Aukland and the south lot off of Kipling Ave south of the Bloor overpass. Parking is 5 dollars in the morning I believe. After a certain time in the day it switches to 2 bucks. Coins or a credit card will be taken at the automated gates. The parking lot at the south side is larger but there is only one entrance to the station while the lots closer to Dundas have the entrance near the Kiss and Ride (passenger pick up area rotary) or the northern entrance on the north side of Subway Crescent. If you don't want to take a bus from Kipling there are taxis along Subway Crescent. Airport taxi rides from Kipling will be about 15 bucks on the meter or less during no traffic times. The cabbie should take Dundas down to 427 north and exit at Dixon road. This is about a 12km cab ride. This station is a busy place and the passenger pick up area is simply not large enough to handle rush hour and prime time for drop off and pick ups. All the western routes leading up to borders routes for buses that come close to Mississauga come here. While Mississauga transit buses do not stop here, they actually go to Islington station which is only about 2 km away at best. The West Mall 112, the Airport Express bus (192 Express), 111 The East Mall, 191 Hwy 27 Express, 123 Shorncliff (to Sherway Gardens), 45 Kipling, 44 Kipling south, 46 Martin Grove, 49 Bloor West, and 30 Lambton (to High Park via Dundas) all run out of this station basically serving all of western Etobicoke including the airport. Kipling also acts as a GO station that runs to Union eastbound and west towards Milton. Being the most western TTC station it is one of the most used stations considering all the extra traffic they will get from west of Etobicoke passengers. Prior to the photoless Metropasses, the Metropass used to open the gate for parking at Kipling but no longer.

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    Review Highlights - Kipling Subway Station

    I think it's one of the few subways that has a washroom, which unfortunately smells a mile away.

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