Station Description
Lawrence East is a small station. The entrance is a set of doors facing north with a sidewalk connecting it to the west side Lawrence Avenue East underpass roadway. In front of the entrance there is also a stair well leading down to a walkway connecting the east side Lawrence Avenue East underpass roadway and Lawrence East's commuter parking lot with the west side and the station. Inside the fare paid zone are doors leading to the bus terminal and the southbound platform. From the southbound platform passengers can access the bus terminal directly through a pair of doors. They can also access the northbound platform through and underground walkway that goes under the Scarborough RT tracks and connects the two platforms.
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