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Bloor Station (often reffered to as Bloor-Yonge since it's part of the complex) has two extra-wide side platforms. Each platform has cream-colored walls, with a green trimline and station name text. There are round silver columns too allowing the platform it's extra width. It is the busiest Toronto TTC station,[SOURCE], serving as the connecting point to the Bloor Subway line at its Yonge Station whose single island platform crosses directly below the Yonge Line's platforms, with a single staircase leading directly down from each side platform to the island platform. The Yonge portion of the station (called Bloor) has two of its own exits, each at mezzanine levels. |