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FINCH TTC STATION

Maps, parking, bus & subway schedules, and GO/Viva transfers for Toronto's northern Line 1 terminus.

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100K+

Daily Boardings

15+

TTC Bus Routes

3,200+

Parking Spaces

1974

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Your 4-Step Arrival Playbook

New to Finch? Here's exactly what to do.

Finch is one of the busiest hubs on the TTC network — subway, 15+ bus routes, and regional connections all in one place. Follow these steps on your first visit.

01

Find the main entrance

Use the northeast entrance at Yonge Street and Finch Avenue. Elevators and escalators connect all three levels from here.

View station map →
02

Tap PRESTO at the fare gates

One tap covers TTC subway and surface buses. Keep your card or phone ready before the concourse gates on Level 2.

Fares & PRESTO →
03

Transfer to GO or Viva

Regional buses leave from the Finch Bus Terminal on Bishop Avenue. Walk through the underground concourse — no need to cross Yonge at street level.

Route registry →
04

Park or kiss-and-ride

Choose East, West, or Hendon parking zones — 3,200+ stalls total. Kiss-and-ride drop-off is at Hendon Avenue.

Parking specs →

Routes & Schedules

15+ TTC surface routes plus Line 1 subway. Live boarding data and official schedule links.

Open Route Registry →

Parking & Maps

3,200+ stalls across East, West, and Hendon zones. Floor maps and accessibility specs.

Parking Specs →

Nearby & Live

Landmarks around Yonge & Finch, real-time departure boards, and fare information.

Live Departures →

Fares & PRESTO

Current TTC fares, PRESTO setup, and transfer rules for subway and bus.

Fare Guide →
Watch Before You Go

Video Guides for First-Timers

Not sure what Finch looks like? These short videos show the station layout, parking fields, and Line 1 context.

Station Overview

Finch Station overview

Aerial and street-level look at the Yonge & Finch hub — subway platform, bus bays, and the surrounding interchange.

Parking Intel

Finch parking lot time lapse

See how the East and West parking fields fill during a typical weekday — useful if you drive to the station.

First-Timer Essential

Finch station walkthrough (2017)

Step-by-step tour of the subway platform, concourse, and bus terminal — still useful for understanding the layout.

First time on Line 1? Read our station guides →

Finch TTC Station exterior at Yonge and Finch
SINCE 1974

Toronto's Northern Gateway

Finch has been the northern terminus of Line 1 since March 1974. Today it anchors GO and YRT connections, 3,200 parking spaces, and the dense Yonge & Finch corridor.

Station History
Administrative Registry

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the address of Finch TTC Station?

A:

Finch Station is located at 5600 Yonge Street, North York, ON M2M 3T3 — at the northeast corner of Yonge Street and Finch Avenue West.

Q: What are the operating hours at Finch Station?

A:

Line 1 subway service runs from approximately 5:30 AM to 2:00 AM daily. First and last train times vary slightly on weekends and holidays — check the live schedule page for today's times.

Q: How do I get from downtown Toronto to Finch Station?

A:

Take Line 1 (Yonge–University) northbound to Finch — the last stop on the line. Travel time from Union Station is roughly 35–45 minutes depending on time of day.

Q: Is there parking at Finch TTC Station?

A:

Yes. Finch has 3,200+ parking spaces across East, West, and Hendon zones, plus a kiss-and-ride area at Hendon Avenue. Weekend and holiday parking is often free — see the facilities page for current rates.

Q: How do I transfer to GO Transit or Viva at Finch?

A:

From the TTC concourse, follow signs through the underground walkway to the regional bus terminal on Bishop Avenue. GO Transit and YRT/Viva buses depart from there — no need to cross Yonge Street at grade.

Q: Which bus routes serve Finch Station?

A:

Finch is a major TTC hub with routes including 36 Finch West, 39 Finch East, 939 Finch Express, 53 Steeles East, 60 Steeles West, and 97 Yonge. See the route registry for the full list and live schedules.

Q: Is Finch Station wheelchair accessible?

A:

Yes. Dual elevators at the main Yonge & Finch entrance connect the subway platform, concourse, and bus terminal levels. The station has been fully accessible since the 1999 renovation.

Q: Where are washrooms and amenities at Finch?

A:

Public washrooms and retail are on the concourse level (Level 2) inside the fare-paid zone. Additional services are available in the surrounding Yonge & Finch commercial district.

Always Connected

Late-Night & Regional Access

Line 1 runs from approximately 5:30 AM to 2:00 AM daily. GO and YRT/Viva connections continue from the Bishop Avenue terminal — use the underground walkway from the TTC concourse.

From the subway platform

  1. Exit toward the bus terminal for TTC surface routes (Level 1).
  2. Follow signs to the regional terminal tunnel for GO Transit and Viva (Bishop Avenue).
  3. PRESTO transfers apply between TTC and participating regional agencies.

Accessibility

Dual elevators connect platform, concourse, and bus levels at the main Yonge & Finch entrance. All three structural levels are PWD-accessible.

Full accessibility specs →
By Car

Driving Here

Station Address

5600 Yonge Street
North York, ON M2M 3T3

Finch Station serves Line 1 (Yonge–University) and connects to GO Transit and YRT/Viva at the Bishop Avenue bus terminal.

From Downtown Toronto (via Yonge St)

Head north on Yonge Street for approximately 16 km. Finch Station is on the east side of Yonge, just north of Finch Avenue. Use the Hendon or Yonge entrances for parking.

From Highway 401 Eastbound

Take the Yonge Street north exit. Continue north roughly 2 km to Finch Avenue. The station complex spans both sides of Yonge with parking accessed from Hendon Avenue.

From Highway 401 Westbound

Exit at Yonge Street northbound. Follow Yonge north to Finch Avenue. Allow extra time during peak hours — Finch and Yonge is one of North York's busiest intersections.

From Vaughan / Yonge St north

Travel south on Yonge Street past Steeles Avenue. Finch Station is the Line 1 terminus — you'll exit at the north end of the platform.

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