135 Comments for Rochester Subway

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Seriously, IS that the end?
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And ALL this is going to be filled in with dirt?!? I could name alot of things from my area where they did that. Makes me feel wierd, yet sad, to know we're walking on top of things that "used to be" below us.
June 30 is the 50th anniversary of the last day of passenger service on The Rochester Subway. All aboard.
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i dont think new york is really worrying about this abandoned t station. maybee the rest of the graff out there but not this.
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I love the light under the colums, it looks as if there are lights under the water and it has just recently flooded....I donno :-)....Great shot though dude!
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Is that somebody stood at the far end?
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I've taken so many photos here, very interesting history
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thats why new york is in so much fininacial trouble waste like this
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In the 2005 mayoral election this became a minor issue people hated the idea of losing it and Duffy won and now we will have a great place to shoot dope i love dope,junk,boy,horse
PS theres so many abandon building in rochester and houses but most are in the ghetto the rochester getto is worst then harlem and more drugs its great
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Urban decay at its finest..
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i was reminded of the exact thing when i first saw this picture.. Bone Collecter
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The tracks in the ceiling were guides so the trolley wheel at the end of the ole would stay on the overhead wire. This was very comon on tight turns. You would only find tis construction under ground. When these cars ran on the streets they used a different style of guile
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well thats some nice graff :P

althought it "destroys" the monent.

at least someone put effort into it
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this was the best one of all. thk u
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this is a good way to remember this.