The Abandoned Subway Hiding Under Cincinnati
Cincinnati has a subway. It just never opened, and the tunnels are still sitting under the city right now. Miles of it, basically finished, and then nothing. No trains, no riders, no ribbon-cutting. I got a little obsessed with how that even happens, so this is me tracing the whole thing: how they started digging, where it fell apart, and what's actually left down there. Some of what I get into: what those tunnels and half-built stations look like today the reason it stalled out before one train ever ran and what you even do with a finished subway a city can't use If you like the stuff that got built and then quietly forgotten about, hit subscribe so the next one reaches you. A like genuinely helps too. That's the whole ask. Business & contact: [email protected]

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