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Rochester’s Abandoned Subway 2 [Orange You Glad It's Friday]

By Shattman
Continuing our approach to the abandoned subway tunnel, there was an abundance of graffiti to enjoy. These two youngsters below came ‘flying’ by as if being chased.
Rochester’s Abandoned Subway 2      [Orange You Glad It's Friday]
Or had they been startled by this section of the wall below?
Rochester’s Abandoned Subway 2      [Orange You Glad It's Friday]
Once inside the tunnel, it was surprising to see how large a space it opened into. Fortunately, the event organizers had lighting set up in most areas where no sunlight entered the interior, but one still had to exercise caution due to poor footing. Eventually, we arrived at a section where there must have been a split in traffic.
Rochester’s Abandoned Subway 2      [Orange You Glad It's Friday]
Rochester’s Abandoned Subway 2      [Orange You Glad It's Friday]
Rochester’s Abandoned Subway 2      [Orange You Glad It's Friday]
Rochester’s Abandoned Subway 2      [Orange You Glad It's Friday]
Soon after, we passed an area, accessible only by ladder, in which water covered the entire floor [image below]. This was shot through a chain link fence next to the ladder. I don’t know for what purpose this room served.
Rochester’s Abandoned Subway 2      [Orange You Glad It's Friday]
Next week I will conclude our tour.

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