Visiting Philadelphia's Abandoned Subway Stations
Two closed subway stations underneath Center City Philadelphia - Spring Garden on the Broad Street Line and Franklin Park on PATCO - can be seen from moving trains. So of course I had to visit them both. More about Spring Garden: https://hiddencityphila.org/2012/12/t... More about Franklin Park: http://www.ridepatco.org/projects/fra... Classy Whale - at-least-weekly adventures, featuring trains and more!

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Philadelphia’s Strange Little Subway Branch | The Broad-Ridge Spur

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Philadelphia's Subway & Light Rail Network Evolution

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𝗘𝗡𝗗 𝗢𝗙 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗟𝗜𝗡𝗘: Metro Security Clears Final Train at Downtown Santa Monica Station

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Subways and Trolleys in the Same Tunnel?? Philly’s Market-Frankford Line & Subway-Surface Trolleys

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ABANDONED PHILADELPHIA | ROOSEVELT BLVD TUNNELS

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Philadelphia, USA: ULTIMATE City Guide

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The last year before the fall of the Berlin Wall

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Exploring an Abandoned Mall Frozen in Time

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The City That Might Be the US’s Transit Capital | Philadelphia's Railways

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New York City’s bizarre inaccessible subway stations.

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Riding the Broad Street Subway Line in Philadelphia | Old Trains with Strange Signs

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The Subway Between Philadelphia and New Jersey (PATCO) 2025

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Philly Underground Part 2 Septa Tunnels

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PhilaThingsThatArentThere_BroadStStn1.mp4

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Riding The HH Shuttle (Court Street to Hoyt-Schermerhorn)

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PATCO Speedline: America's Oldest Automated Trains

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SEPTA Nuclear Bomb Shelter, Broad St. Subway Concourse

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Why Ottawa Built Canada's Weirdest Train System (It...Kinda Works?)

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Cleveland's Secret Subway Platforms (Down a Mall Staircase!)

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