45 long minutes....Originally Posted by deity_me
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Jun 5th, 2005 01:26 AM #1Member


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Union To Kipling on TTC
How long does it take to get from Union Station to Kippling Station on the subway?
Weekday morning rush hour between 8 an 9
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Jun 5th, 2005 01:37 AM #3Deal Addict




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Actually its more like 35-40 minutes.
Originally Posted by j3fan
Union-St.George: 10 minutes
Transit at St. George: 2-4 minutes (I hate walking up those stairs!!)
St.George-Kipling: 20-23 minutes_______________
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you could take the Go train and make it in 10-15 minutes. if you ask me its worth the extra dollar.
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union to st george is more like 15 minutes.
Originally Posted by purple_rabbit
transit at st george really depends on your luck, and weather a train is there or not. can be anything betweeen 30 seconds to 5 minutes.
20-23 minutes to kipling is a very optmistic estimate and highly unlikely during peak hours.
then again you might know what you're talking about if you've actually timed your commute and averaged it out over a couple of weeks.
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i dunno where on kipling u trying to go to, but there is a go station at kipling and evans, that would be the fastest way
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Jun 5th, 2005 10:36 AM #7QFT
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Jun 5th, 2005 12:46 PM #8
its usually 1 minute per stop.
1.5 minute per stop during peak hours.
and a 4-5 minute waiting time MAX for the subway to come @ transfer points._______________
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Hum yeah actually maybe you're right. I kinda travel off-peak the majority of times. So in offpeak Islington-St.George was about 20 minutes. So I added another 1.5 minutes for Kipling.
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Don't forget that the subway usually stops dead on the tracks between Islington and Kipling for a few minutes to allow an oncoming train to safely pass.
Originally Posted by purple_rabbit
Better idea to take a GO train to Kipling GO (attached to the TTC station) if the times are convenient for you.
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Jun 7th, 2005 02:13 AM #11
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