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The story of Cincinnati’s unfinished ... follow Columbia to downtown at Third Street and back to Walnut. It wasn’t a true subway, because only the portions under Central Parkway would be ...
All this hubbub makes you wonder why our ancestors didn't commit to Cincinnati's most mythic public transportation project: the unfinished subway ... the flow of traffic downtown.
Last fall when Cincinnati asked ... rail that would link Downtown to Springdale and roughly align with Interstate 75. "In general, people are selling the value of the subway tunnels too short ...
The city of Cincinnati never finished building its subway in the 1920s ... It sits below Central Parkway in Downtown, starting near Walnut Street and ending just north of the Western Hills ...
Cincinnati's abandoned subway tunnel, which stretches two miles ... with the route running through downtown, Over-the-Rhine, Camp Washington and up to Northside, then over to Oakley following ...
Cincinnati started building a subway after the end of the first World War. The Downtown segment is where old Miami and Erie Canal ran, with what is now Central Parkway built on top of it.
What if Cincinnati's old subway tunnels became an underground food hall and art market? Or canals for kayaking? Or speakeasy spots? The city asked for ideas on what to do with the unused subway ...
Cincinnati city officials are seeking new ideas on what to do with the city's unused subway tunnel.The two-mile tunnel was originally built in the 190s but was never used. It runs underneath ...