Toronto’s TTC’s Easier Access Program has entered its 3rd Phase to meets their goal to make all subway stations accessible to everyone, regardless of their level of mobility. Today, more than half of Toronto’s stations are accessible to people with disabilities. The Toronto Transit Commission has an ongoing commitment to provide safe and courteous transit services in a manner that respects the dignity and independence of all riders.

As of January 2019, TTC elevators serve 45 of the system's 75 stations. These elevators were specially designed for people using wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, other mobility devices or with baby strollers. The TTC also operates and maintains escalators throughout the subway system. An Interactive Subway Map highlights the stations that are now equipped with accessible features such as elevators and barrier-free entrances.