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Osgoode is a station on the Yonge–University–Spadina line of the subway/RT system in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Osgoode Station is located at 250 University Avenue at Queen Street West. Osgoode Station was opened in 1963, and is named for the nearby Osgoode Hall.
Osgoode is a centre platform station, constructed using the cut-and-cover method.
When Osgoode Station was built, some utility lines were relocated away from the station to allow for a future “Lower Osgoode” station on the projected but never-built Queen Street subway, but unlike at Lower Queen, no actual construction took place. When it opened, Osgoode, like St. Andrew Station, boasted Vitrolite tiles on its walls. Cracks resulting from the high water table at the station forced the TTC to cover over most of these tiles in the 1970s with vertical panels along the outer walls of the tracks and ceramic tiles on the platform walls.
Entrances were all built as open stairwells, with the panel above the lintel emblazoned with the…