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Tour of the old Essex Street Trolley Terminal (proposed Low Line park)
The proposed Low Line Park (adjacent to the Essex Street Subway station) now gets an official tour by MTA representative Peter Hine. Looks like a neat space, but I had no idea it was that close to an active Subway … Continue reading
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How to get to the Williamsburg Bridge Railway Terminal
Just so I know in case I ever decide to risk it, here’s how to get into the Delancey Undeground (or the so-called Low Line Park). The real name of this place is the Williamsburg Bridge Railway Terminal and apparently … Continue reading
Inside the Rochester Subway
On my way up to Michigan, I made a pit stop in Rochester, NY where I easily climbed into what is known as the Rochester Subway tunnel. The Rochester Subway is actually a series of tunnels in Rochester made originally … Continue reading