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Cincinnati asked architects and designers to submit ideas to repurpose the city's abandoned subway tunnel system. The Enquirer reviewed all proposals.
Cincinnati clings to its status as a major-league city. While there is much to offer from the arts and business worlds, sports puts Cincinnati on the map for much of America.
What should Cincinnati do with its unused subway tunnels? They asked, and the public answered, and the ideas range from a theater to bathhouses to speakeasies to kayak training centers and more.
On all signs and maps, though, it has officially been Ohio State Route 562. ... That route was the right-of-way set up in the 1920s for an above-ground section of Cincinnati’s subway that was ...
The city of Cincinnati is looking for ideas on how the city’s historic subway tunnel might be repurposed. The Department of Transportation and Engineering submitted a request for information, or ...
Cincinnati's subway debate is stuck in the past while other cities move forward. It's time our leaders invest in the future.
Cincinnati City Councilman Mark Jeffreys is excited to see what could be next for the subway tunnel. Once upon a time, there were public tours of the subway. But today that’s deemed too dangerous.
Maps. Weather Cameras. Weather Articles. Daily Climate Summary. SchoolWatch. Local Temp Records. Local Climate Data. ... The Cincinnati Subway, envisioned in 1912 as a 16-mile loop, ...
The Cincinnati subway’s roots can, according to the city’s official website, be traced back to March 1912, when officials appointed a board to set up a rapid transit network in the city.
The project was abandoned in 1929 with only 2.2 miles of twin tracks laid underneath Central Parkway. That's where things still stand today.
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