135 Comments for Rochester Subway

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i live in rochester right now. it is a great town.
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"And out of the darkness the zombie did call,
true pain and suffering he brought to them all.
Away ran the children to hide in their beds
for fear that the devil would chop off their heads."

-- Rob Zombie
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No pictures of the small house like building thats down there?
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About six years ago a friend at the time wanted to check this out so we did. We got about this far, saw that darkness and heard a loud banging noise and I said 'I don't know what that is, and I don't wanna find out, lets book!'
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I go here all the time, it's always fun. Some of the best graffiti in Rochester can be found down there.
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the subway was still in existance when I was a kid. and being a kid I explored it. if the city used the money that we spent on the fast ferry to restore the subway our money would have been well spent. instead we filled it with dirt what a shame.
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I'm from West Henrietta, right outside of Rochester and never knew this was here! I moved to L.A. for the sunshine, tho. It rains too much in Rochester!
This reminds me of the Momorail and the former PeopleMover at Disneyland.
you know; that this is was originally an aquaduct,part ,of the Erie canal until the canal was re-routed
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I live in Rochester, and I love how you got something so scummy here to look so great. Kudos.
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notice the chair bottom left...
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looks more like a shiny tile floor
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Just went down there for the first time. It's awesome. I also just finished a map of the Rochester Subway. It's a view of how it might have looked in 2008 if it were still around. It's based on proposed lines. Shows where new subway stops may have been added. Also has an article explaining the history of the subway... http://www.rochestersu...bway_poster_2008.php
I was just down here for the first time yesterday. The graff is really interesting and a lot of it is well done.
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