History
Christie station opened in 1966, as part of the first phase of the Bloor–Danforth line. The station was damaged in 1976 when a fire was set on board a late-evening train. Nobody was hurt, but four cars of the train were destroyed and part of the station's platform area, including the tiled wall, suffered severe damage. During the repair parts of the trim were replaced with a different colour; red-brown instead of the original green tile. Christie Street is named after Christy McDougall, wife of Peter McDougall, a landowner in the area. Historical documents indicate that the street was given her name by as early as 1835.Nearby landmarks
Nearby landmarks include Korea Town and Christie Pits.Surface connections
Transfers to buses occur at curbside stops on Christie Street at this station. TTC routes serving the station include:References
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* {{TTC lines and stations Line 2 Bloor–Danforth stations Railway stations in Canada opened in 1966