Rochester's Forgotten Subway Tunnels Explained | ABANDONED
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Загружено: Sep 18, 2024
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Rochester's abandoned subway, once part of the Erie Canal bed, was constructed in the 1920s as a solution to alleviate traffic congestion and revitalize the city's transportation system. Officially opened in 1927, it spanned nearly 7 miles and served as a hub for streetcars and freight. However, as the popularity of cars and buses grew in the mid-20th century, ridership plummeted, and by 1956, the subway ceased operations entirely. Today, its forgotten tunnels remain a haunting reminder of the city’s ambitious but short-lived transit project, with sections now serving as an urban canvas for graffiti artists and a symbol of Rochester’s hidden history.
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