135 Comments for Rochester Subway

Aww MOtts I just ran out of pictures to look at!
Your site was totally what made me enjoy going to shop.
Get out there and take some more!
<3
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AWESOME pic! I want to see this place!
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i've only been there during the day, and i didn't go very far in
Magnificent.
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Ya, I also have a picture of me on those stairs. Thats under the bbq place on the bridge.
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That whole area is mostly underwater because of that pipe and also because when the river over flows it floods that area. Notice the cat walk, I walked across that when that area was cover in water, it was a rush.
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I've been here, my dad lives about 5 blocks from the place, try going there at night, its some creepy shit.
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looks likes the inner thoughts of an engineer (no offense meant, really) "=:-]
looks like alot of the graffiti has been redone since i was last down there......

there used to be an awsome pic of the smurfs...
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there are tons of pipes and such with steam and heat coming out of them, so i hear, i haven't journied far into the subway so i wouldn't know first hand
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my parents would have been useing these stairs in the day of its operation....for some reason i cant get the feeling that anyone ever used these stairs...
i just dont see people comming and going....living life so to speak...
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the stone arch....and that which is the smooth concret do not seem to be a match for being constructed at the same time....could the arch have been free standing at one time...
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BORN IN GREECE NY. NOW LIVING IN TEMPE, ARIZONA. I WALKED THE OLD SUBWAY ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS AGO WITH A FRIEND AND A GUN, WHAT A GREAT TIME.
ROCHESTER SHOULD BE PUTTING THEIR MONEY INTO GIVING SUBWAY TOURS INSTEAD OF THE FAST FERRY, OUT WITH THE NEW AND INTO THE OLD. ( NEVER NEEDED THE GUN )
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Those structures exist so that if the trolley pole jumps the wire, it'll fall into those structures, rather than bang into the roof. If the trolley pole were to fall against the wire and hit the roof, this would keep the current from shorting out on anything grounded in the ceiling.

Motts may not be a "choo choo" guy, but I am. :-)
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if you look closely, it appears to be coming from a pipe.