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The Underworld of Rochester Ny - Abandoned Subway Tunnels 

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Were you aware that Rochester, NY had its own subway system? Nope? Neither did i, but soon as i heard about it, i knew i had to see it for myself. Only a small underground section remains of it, but the coolest section of it goes underneath the Rochester Library. With long dark tunnels, signs of homless people, unique graffiti pieces and random sections of rail, this place has a bit of everything. So come along as myself, Cliff the Wandering Woodsman, and Rich & Kara Wolf as we explore the Underworld of Rochester, NY.
►Kara's video: bit.ly/2SrRdYr
►Richard's Video: bit.ly/2Gl8PjV
►Cliff's video: bit.ly/2XNxEzI
Please Note: Exploring Abandoned locations can be dangerous. I don't condone or encourage anyone to enter an Abandoned structure. Not only is safety a concern, but often times its illegal and when possible, i seek out permission. I simply go to document its history before it's gone and leave things the way I find them. I assume all the risks & responsibility in doing so. Please don't attempt to do this on your own.
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@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 3 года назад
Some of the audio is muted in this video for copyright reasons.
@couldassmikeflow3454
@couldassmikeflow3454 3 года назад
So dose this connects to the aquaduck???
@rockcitymarco9186
@rockcitymarco9186 5 лет назад
What a great exploration.... Welcome to My City born and raised here in Rochester NY... Dig deeper into the history of Rochester New York... Check out it's haunted cemeteries you won't be disappointed.... Be careful in our underground homeless, drug addicts, and thieves... All that aside Rochester is a spectacular City full of history...look into the underground... Did you know we were involved in the Manhattan project... The nation's oldest brewery is here in Rochester...we are full of colleges and universities and one of the best places in the country for medical services motion picture film industry started here with George Eastman. Are City borders lake Ontario some of the most beautiful sights you will see... Thank you for your visit I enjoyed the video
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing
@bobd7210
@bobd7210 4 года назад
The nations oldest brewery is in Pottsville, Pa. Yuengling
@danalotemple7327
@danalotemple7327 4 года назад
Great info...im from Rochester as well. Did loads of tours with school as a kid. Love the history
@jessicah3450
@jessicah3450 2 года назад
So did they mix the radioactive slag from the Manhattan Project into the concrete like they did in Niagara Falls?
@deniseabrams7212
@deniseabrams7212 4 года назад
Born and raised in Rochester N.Y
@ginomarcefsvx240
@ginomarcefsvx240 4 года назад
shit same here
@surythecat9993
@surythecat9993 4 года назад
Same
@youbadolivez
@youbadolivez 4 года назад
Hi from Geneva, ny
@SuV33358
@SuV33358 4 года назад
me too...born at Genesee Hosp in 1970
@bretjames7117
@bretjames7117 4 года назад
Same.
@brhorn
@brhorn 5 лет назад
At 30:43 , the subway there is under the Broad St. That bridge was the aqueduct for the canal and was/810 feet in length in total. That was one of the 3 great engineering feats of the construction of the Erie Canal.
@wjones28
@wjones28 4 года назад
That's my main entrance
@THE1andONLYHairfish
@THE1andONLYHairfish 5 лет назад
My favorite parts of videos like this one are the clear shots of talented artists' work. Just because it's graffiti doesn't automatically make it bad. I appreciate your slowing down and capturing the art.
@prestoncodding9746
@prestoncodding9746 11 месяцев назад
My favorite is when you get to the rails downthere
@sharebears3170
@sharebears3170 5 лет назад
Thank you for showing me parts of my town ive never seen.
@nyapatrick1100
@nyapatrick1100 4 года назад
It’s crazy seeing parts of my city I’ve never seen!
@SuV33358
@SuV33358 4 года назад
i feel the same
@thelonelibra8455
@thelonelibra8455 3 года назад
My older brother told me about it but I never been there or seen it
@charlesbaldo
@charlesbaldo 3 года назад
Second generation of Rochester here, my dad used these in the 50's for work. As a child i rode them a few times.
@kimreithel4310
@kimreithel4310 3 года назад
Same here
@Clyde3128
@Clyde3128 3 года назад
Same here I never seen that
@lauradeanna7003
@lauradeanna7003 5 лет назад
Great video as always! Thanks for letting some of us live thru you with your adventures! Keep up the great work! :)
@st8pl8guy
@st8pl8guy 5 лет назад
24:01 "I think it's Dinos Barbecue." Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, actually. And they are located in the former Lehigh Valley Railroad Station, built in 1905.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
Ty. We were underneath it where the windmill is.
@bluejay7133
@bluejay7133 3 года назад
it is called that
@peterbelanger4094
@peterbelanger4094 2 года назад
I remember when it was just an abandoned station.
@christineweaver3090
@christineweaver3090 2 года назад
My brothers ex wifes first ex Howie is the owner for "dinasour barbecue" and also "sticky lips" my brother did all the wiring at "sticky lips" I'll have to ask him.ill have to ask Daniel if he's ever heard of hauntings.i know someone who walked in the tunnel and the psychiatric bldg.i have a friend who thinks her mother hangs around her since she died
@yvonnemiller4406
@yvonnemiller4406 2 года назад
There’s info on the brige bout this subway abandoned tunnel
@merileehughes4863
@merileehughes4863 5 лет назад
Wow, the graffiti at the entrance and in the tunnel is amazing!! Thanks for this great video and I subscribed to all of yours friends channels. Loved this exploration.
@queteimporta6288
@queteimporta6288 4 года назад
Good job in finding real treasure of which many Rochesterians are not aware of nor know that it exist. Very kool.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 4 года назад
Ty
@Ed_diag
@Ed_diag 5 лет назад
Thank you! I grew up in Rochester (Hilton actually). I remember going to the library with my mother and brother. I always loved the “Secret Room” with children’s books. I remember them talking about the subway entrance in the basement. The view of the library and the Genesee River brought back so many memories. Nice to see that the river is as dirty as it always was back in the 70’s and 80’s. I also remember having dinner in the restaurant at the top of the building (With the round top) in one of your photos. The restaurant turned and you had 360 deg views while you ate dinner. :-)
@gc3098
@gc3098 4 года назад
I lived on the corner of N. Greece & Latta Rd. - Right beside the gas station. It eventually became a mini-mart.
@7777lizabeth
@7777lizabeth 4 года назад
My elementary school in Henrietta took us to the Rochester Library on field trips!! I loved the secret room in the children's section! I was so disappointed when they got rid of it!!!
@7777lizabeth
@7777lizabeth 4 года назад
Remember Mid town plaza! First mall in the nation!
@Ed_diag
@Ed_diag 4 года назад
Elizabeth Anderson Yes I do! I didn’t remember it was the first mall but i remember my best friend and I would take a bus from Hilton and have a girls day on occasional saturdays in high school. It was pretty special to buy our clothes downtown! :-)
@Ed_diag
@Ed_diag 4 года назад
Glenn Christie I grew up off the very end of North Greece Rd! I haven’t been back there in over 20 years. I bet a lot has changed.
@amybriggs8423
@amybriggs8423 5 лет назад
I was born in Rochester NY ty you so much for your video so many memories!!!!!
@SunflowerHTDomgtv
@SunflowerHTDomgtv 4 года назад
Amy Briggs I live in Rochester born and raised I now live in Henrietta i didn’t know that we had subways this is so cool
@amybriggs8423
@amybriggs8423 4 года назад
@@SunflowerHTDomgtv yes it is !!!! Nice to see another Ami from Rochester!!!🙂
@SuV33358
@SuV33358 4 года назад
Genesee hospital here! Born in '70👍
@thelonelibra8455
@thelonelibra8455 3 года назад
Me too 😊
@afritzy4204
@afritzy4204 5 лет назад
Thank you for the interesting tour, glad I was able to tag along with you all right from my desk.
@barbaraness1973
@barbaraness1973 5 лет назад
It always makes the videos so much more interesting because you take the time to share your research on the videos. Thanks 😁
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
My pleasure
@jasoncarskadon6809
@jasoncarskadon6809 5 лет назад
This was really cool exploration. I've never seen anything like that before. Thanks for sharing this with us.
@thomasdowns1117
@thomasdowns1117 4 года назад
I did my Master's Thesis on the Rochester Subway after having worked at the Gannett Newspapers for 29 years. The newspapers brought all of their newsprint into their plant via rail car for nearly 70 years. I was in charge of ordering newsprint and rail cars that were delivered through the subway tunnel. There was an 800 foot section of the tunnel that had been walled off to use as a newsprint warehouse from the late 70s thru late 90s. Your segment of the video where you showed two tracks next to each other is for the purpose of switching cars in and out. Consider yourselves fortunate that no major chunks of concrete fell on your head. It has been a persistent problem for many years. I enjoyed the video. Much of the graffiti is impressive and some are beautiful. There is a great deal more that can be told about this story. Thank you for recording and posting the interesting video.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 4 года назад
Thanks for watching
@KKP-
@KKP- 4 года назад
There is a great deal more to this story and it’s not pleasant more nefarious
@thomasdowns1117
@thomasdowns1117 4 года назад
@@KKP- of course, some of the story is nefarious starting 1980s to present, but there are some great stories to tell as well.
@KKP-
@KKP- 4 года назад
Thomas Downs : dig deeper. Kodak brought it nazi scientists and engineers. They did human testing on unsuspecting people. ... down the hole you go I was born and raised in Rochester. It is my home. It is beautiful and ideal for raising a family. Like all other states and countries there is a dark side. I have been researching the dark side starting with first hand knowledge and a lot of physical artifacts from the era. That is the perspective I am coming from regarding this subject. In no way am I trying to defame my beautiful city or it’s people. We were all fooled. Of course I don’t have to tell the people that were riddled with cancer and other horrific deadly diseases inflicted upon them unwillingly. There is no independent media any longer. It’s all a narrative you must follow. I would look in areas that are not from a main stream media agenda/narrative. Believe it or don’t. Always a choice
@KKP-
@KKP- 4 года назад
If people really knew what this project actually was ... Congress is saying we need another “Manhattan project level testing” What did it test ? They tested humans with injection. What is in those injections.. radiation. Mercury etc. But the government would never hurt its people.?!? So what does one think they are going to put into this new cold vaccine ? (It is a cold) Good things? Like thimerisol? Which is mercury for those unaware. Try researching darpa hydrogel It wraps around your dna and makes a third strand. Any belief in Jesus Christ knows that will defile his creation. Who wants to defile Gods creation? Satan. Time is short. This technology makes us slaves. Look it up, I want you too.
@williamwestland5636
@williamwestland5636 Год назад
I worked at Gannett Newspapers, which was on the corner of Exchange St.and Broad St. from 1955 to 1995. When I first started there was an active station on the North side of Broad St. The subway tracks, until 1996, were used by trains to carry large rolls of newsprint from the Port of Charlotte to the basement of the building. Large doors and ramps allowed lifts to carry the rolls from the train into Gannett's basement. I was never in the tunnel, itself, but looked through the door area and could see the old station.
@karenfarmer6309
@karenfarmer6309 5 лет назад
Wow!! Super cool video Jay!!! Absolutely loved this, tysm and stay safe, ❤
@allenmoccasin2029
@allenmoccasin2029 5 лет назад
FANTASTIC video Jay 😄 Thanks.
@vickihowe1286
@vickihowe1286 5 лет назад
Thank you for showing this. The graffiti was for the most part very nice and artistic. I forgot how huge it was. Great video. Thanks again. God bless you and your family and friends with you.
@stacyyoust
@stacyyoust 5 лет назад
Really? I'd like to watch that?!
@pokemonhunter9409
@pokemonhunter9409 5 лет назад
Really neat tour of the old sub system, thanks for adding the history! Was very interesting to watch. Gave thumbs up as always
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching my friend
@pokemonhunter9409
@pokemonhunter9409 5 лет назад
@@JPVideos81 my pleasure
@giniwalters8401
@giniwalters8401 3 года назад
Really cool find!!! Wonderful video and pictures!!! I like the arches!!! Thank you for sharing Jay!!!
@owen4248
@owen4248 5 лет назад
Wow this was awesome I enjoyed this much. That was cool to see track still in place down there it really gives full scope that trains once ran through those tunnels. Incredible seeing all that space. Loved the picture of the train that once ran. Loved the picture montage at the end too. That windmill was awesome to see. Excellent as always and great to see you exploring together. Awesome.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
This place had a little bit of everything and i really enjoyed sharing it.
@terryciavola2251
@terryciavola2251 5 лет назад
Awesome video JP. Interesting history. I love watching everything you post. Thank you!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
You're welcome
@carolyns9687
@carolyns9687 5 лет назад
Loved the river portion and the old stairways!! And great photos!!!
@RichardDremdenWolf
@RichardDremdenWolf 5 лет назад
*_This was awesome! Loved the photo montage and finding those rails! This was a very fun trip. Thanks!_*
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
Thanks for joining me
@Duffy512
@Duffy512 5 лет назад
I lived in Rochester for 1962 to 1966 and I never even knew or heard about a subway under the street. Thank you for the video. It is truly a massive structure.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching
@mustangtoo
@mustangtoo 3 года назад
Born and raised in Rochester. Went to 29 school for a time during the Cuban missile crisis. I remember the subway when I was a kid. A lot has changed. Great vid. Brought back a lot of memories.
@sharichambers7333
@sharichambers7333 5 лет назад
My favorite parts of the video was the water logged portion of the tunnel, seeing the remains of the old tracks and the really cool photo gallery at the end. Great work!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
Ty
@sandraplonka5225
@sandraplonka5225 5 лет назад
How cool. Glad you guys are all together.
@christinestange4813
@christinestange4813 5 лет назад
Watched most of this live. Super excellent explore!
@tomjanowski8584
@tomjanowski8584 5 лет назад
Thank you. This was awesome. I have lived in Rochester for over 25 years and still have not explored the tunnel
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
Get out and explore
@karenpacker8862
@karenpacker8862 5 лет назад
This really interesting! Some of the artwork is awesome. Love the seeing the river and tunnels!!!
@terrygarnier7722
@terrygarnier7722 2 года назад
That was a good video... I live in Rochester and I used to play in those tunnels when I was a kid back in the 70s
@thebushtelegraph8865
@thebushtelegraph8865 4 года назад
Just at the beginning of the video, haven't watched the rest yet, but as you walked through from the entry tunnel into the large open area where the rounded columns are, it almost resembles a water reservoir. Will keep watching, another awesome video!!!
@scarlett5804
@scarlett5804 3 года назад
I live in Rochester and I’ve always wondered about these tunnels but know it’s not safe to explore alone. Thanks for the video!!!
@Low_LeveL_Devil
@Low_LeveL_Devil 3 года назад
If you want to see as complete a journey as one can take on the old subway, look for a video called "The End of the Line" and check out the last minutes for their "ride through". As a member of the Rochester community I can tell you that before all the cement walls and modern construction, the walk under Rochester was terrifying and beautiful. We always went in groups and there was always something amazing to discover. I am glad that the spirit of adventure lives on and this video stimulates people's curiosity!
@abrahambreban2793
@abrahambreban2793 Год назад
I was amaze at the tunnels " I would love to visit & wonder around pretty cool indeed !! Staying with you guys adventures !! Good job all of you ! Ooh' rah !!!
@rebeccaankney-pajonk3253
@rebeccaankney-pajonk3253 5 лет назад
Interesting information. Beautiful views by the river.
@danielcollier9619
@danielcollier9619 5 лет назад
Another Great Explore J .. Thanks for the Share..
@kimberlyvanhelden8100
@kimberlyvanhelden8100 5 лет назад
JP, that was a really cool place!! The whole place looked so interesting, but especially some of the really crazy awesome graffiti artworks. Those people have some serious mad skills!! Thank you to you of course, Cliff, Kara and Richard for taking us along! I love the idea. I have never been anywhere up North, and I have told my husband I want to go to New York. There are several places I want to see. Along with a quick visit into Canada so my poor kid can have a kinder egg. So who knows what 2020 has in store for us.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
NY is so full of interesting and unique things to see. From subway tunnels to abandoned resorts.
@aprilyavonne330al
@aprilyavonne330al 3 года назад
I watched a documentary once about the “subway leading nowhere” originally they planned for this to connect all the way to NYC but the Rochester mayor & the mayor of New York at the time had a falling out & that was the end of that great plan.
@k3th.b.w122
@k3th.b.w122 3 года назад
All because two adults 😑
@thegrassguy2871
@thegrassguy2871 3 года назад
Rochester and NY are very far from each other, are you sure about this?
@michaelmorales1475
@michaelmorales1475 2 года назад
@@thegrassguy2871 Maybe it was for a Railroad instead.
@MizTheDonGargon
@MizTheDonGargon 2 года назад
that's like a 9 hour drive.... no way they were planning on building a subway.....
@abandonedpast6410
@abandonedpast6410 5 лет назад
Very cool explore. Enjoyed the history details and the windmill was neat. Building in the photo at 40.00 looks like a 50's sci-fi robot! Thanks for sharing!
@paulacorreia6307
@paulacorreia6307 5 лет назад
like before seeing, because i know i'm gona love it... Love abandoned tunels👍😍 stay safe💪 Thanks for sharing Jay😊 Kisses from Portugal😀
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
💙
@christinajackson3631
@christinajackson3631 4 года назад
I appreciate this documentary. I always wanted to know what it looks like down there. Awesome tour.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 4 года назад
Thanks Christina
@edwardmiessner6502
@edwardmiessner6502 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for taking us all on this video tour of the old trolley tunnel! It's insane that the people in charge just abandoned the tunnel and the streetcar system just to make room for cars. I'm hoping the city or county plans on restoring light railways through there considering that there's also sn abandoned freight line or two.
@shawneeb3771
@shawneeb3771 5 лет назад
Very Interesting, Growing up in south Florida never seen anything like that. I now live in North Florida so it was really amazing the size of that tunnel and all that graffiti. Thank you so much for sharing.
@ericmcquiston9473
@ericmcquiston9473 5 лет назад
Very interesting, I didn't know Rochester had subway tunnels. Great job JP ! and awesome photos.
@lindajoy7208
@lindajoy7208 5 лет назад
Interesting video. The force of the water was amazing and the graffiti.
@brianmcmanus4286
@brianmcmanus4286 3 года назад
Oh, hells yeah! Grew up here as well, these tunnels were legend since as long as I can remember.
@dalewheeler2635
@dalewheeler2635 3 года назад
Been 40 years since I have ventured down there. Every time folks came from out of town just had to see it. It has changed quite a bit since the 80's. Art work has improved. Used to be boxcars under what I believe to be the Gannett building. Broad street by the junction of Allen & Canal up to Main Street by the original Nick Tahoes was torn up & replaced in the mid 70's which may have been the newer construction you saw. We used to down there with flashlights & if we were lucky a Coleman lantern, only ran across 1 other person who homeless & 1 of our party tripped over him sleeping. Thank you for the memories.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing
@1969kellyp
@1969kellyp 5 лет назад
Very awesome place. Always enjoy your videos!
@Rochesteradventures4870
@Rochesteradventures4870 4 года назад
Ive been in there several times. It gets really eerie the further you go in.
@karissajolene999
@karissajolene999 4 года назад
Same, havent been in a while but should definetly go back. Video brings back memories!
@stardolphin2
@stardolphin2 4 года назад
Thus, 'Eerie' Canal...?
@wjones28
@wjones28 4 года назад
Im pretty sure I head someone sharpening a knife down there so, yup
@thomasdowns1117
@thomasdowns1117 4 года назад
Anyone going down there should take lanterns to light your way. Be awrare that there are rats and bats down there as well as the homeless. Definitely do not go alone.
@Rochesteradventures4870
@Rochesteradventures4870 4 года назад
@@thomasdowns1117 nonsense. Only people that go down there is people doing photoshoots and exploration.
@derekedwardson8590
@derekedwardson8590 5 лет назад
Just discovered this channel and glad I haved, It great to have urbex explorer creators without manufacured noise and fake horror stuff keep making great videos!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
Im not a fan of fake dramatics so i keep it as real as possible.
@vanessaguinane4379
@vanessaguinane4379 4 года назад
Loved everything in this video especially the great graffiti / works of art. That river is mighty powerful !! Great photo montage👏🙌!!! Vanessa. South Australia 👍😎🐨
@rogerbea6381
@rogerbea6381 5 лет назад
My favorite was the architecture and the graffiti that you filmed. Those pillars with the round tops in a subway were awesome! Roger,
@auntmayme8119
@auntmayme8119 5 лет назад
Those supports are similar to those under the el (elevated railway) that comprise the Chemung County Transit Center in Elmira, NY. They really hold a lot of weight when you consider that trains pass on them almost daily. What a cool find, especially with the river.
@thecottage4493
@thecottage4493 5 лет назад
Great video Jay. The underground infrastructure of cities is incredible. Can you imagine what NYC looks like underground?
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
That would be a dream come true to get under nyc
@barneymiller7894
@barneymiller7894 4 года назад
Its amazing, but VERY easy to get lost. NY has been built and rebuilt so many times the underground is basically a honeycomb, and its very easy to get off the beaten path into stuff that isn't even officially mapped. It's also pretty easy to accidentally end up on an active subway line, so if you go be dam carefull!
@lilyd1010
@lilyd1010 5 лет назад
For me, there were so many different aspects of this adventure, I have to watch it again. What amazing stories those structures could tell. Thx for the warning about the deerhead too (my kids!) :)
@anacaraballo6220
@anacaraballo6220 3 года назад
I always wanted to go down there but use to get scared going near any of those openings but that was when I was younger. I hadnt thought of going down there in years. I'm glad I finally got to see it
@cate5272
@cate5272 4 года назад
Another amazing video JP, such a cool place to explore. 😊
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 4 года назад
Cool literally and figuratively
@SuV33358
@SuV33358 4 года назад
im a lifetime west side girl....from chili, gates and now in greece. its really unsettling seeing this kind of poor and disadvantaged area so close to me. im faaaar from rich, but this humbled me. you never know how bad other people have it. it really affected me. Bless us all...
@donnasilver940
@donnasilver940 10 месяцев назад
U always find cool stuff.I enjoyed all of it.
@emh375
@emh375 5 лет назад
👍Thanks for the Interesting video,and montage of photos! Wow ,that river water is vicious 😲 Keep Safe! ❤️
@barbara-pigeonbray4579
@barbara-pigeonbray4579 5 лет назад
Awesome explore ! We were out of town and missed the premier : ( Some really beautiful artwork ..Great photos in the montage and the music was perfect. Looked like a lot of fun . Another great video , Jay ...thanks or sharing the fun.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
You're on the go more than i am.
@barbara-pigeonbray4579
@barbara-pigeonbray4579 5 лет назад
@@JPVideos81...but not as interesting ! ..........have to depend on JPV for that : )
@jeniw8586
@jeniw8586 4 года назад
Amazing photo montage and music! A work of art. I was not expecting that. Bravo!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 4 года назад
Ty jeni
@jules3752
@jules3752 5 лет назад
Another great video!, thanks!
@TheLostTurtle1
@TheLostTurtle1 4 года назад
I've been wanting to go to abandoned subways for awhile now. Thanks for this.
@bigbear5453
@bigbear5453 3 года назад
Cool video! I drive for hanson concrete in Rochester and quite a few years ago, we brought our mixer trucks down here for a project- redoing the curved parts at the top of those columns. Very cool to come down here in the summer. Always something cool to see. That metal arch at 13:42 was always super tight to fit under. There used to be a way to get in under dinosaur, but they've since filled it in and built apartments.
@ANeo-px1cc
@ANeo-px1cc 4 года назад
Great video!! Keep up the great work!!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 4 года назад
👍
@barbaraness1973
@barbaraness1973 5 лет назад
With the remaining presence of stairs, rails, and support structures you can just imagine how it was back when the train was running. Very cool!😎 I love your still photos! You have a good eye for photography.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
Now if only we found a subway car down there.
@TheKali4niagurl
@TheKali4niagurl 4 года назад
I enjoy watching your videos! I liked the art, RR ties, and the history. I’m glad at the top of the stairs it was a camp and not a dead body! You had me biting my knuckles there for a moment! Great job as usual!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 4 года назад
Hey stranger
@TheKali4niagurl
@TheKali4niagurl 4 года назад
Yea, I’ve been super busy with the kids!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 4 года назад
@@TheKali4niagurl atleast they'll be back in school soon.
@raylamascus2296
@raylamascus2296 5 лет назад
Love this Jay. Really neat place
@mikefitchNYC1971
@mikefitchNYC1971 4 года назад
Fascinating exploration JP!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 4 года назад
Its an incredible location. Hope they do something good with it
@gc3098
@gc3098 4 года назад
At the 28:00 mark. I now know where you are. I use to park on that bridge to see the Rochester Amerks. Very interesting video tour. Thank You. I lived in the Town of Greece from 1968 to 1990 and then moved to Webster.
@stellamarie9339
@stellamarie9339 4 года назад
Was born and raised in Rochester. Very cool to see the graffiti. Some talented folks. Thanks for the tour.
@gc3098
@gc3098 4 года назад
I lived in the Town of Greece from March 1968 ‘til 1990. I never heard the address of this tunnel - Did You?
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 4 года назад
Thanks for checking it out
@marianichols7018
@marianichols7018 2 года назад
excellent journey in the neighborhood! I remember the subway cars and tunnel under the library in the reading room of the children room in the old library building. Great footage!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 2 года назад
Was there access from the library to the tunnels?
@bristlecone77
@bristlecone77 Год назад
Thank you for this. I was born and raised in the Rochester, NY area. Back in the 1980's I did a little urban exploration with some friends in Hamlin which is west of Rochester by 10ish miles. I heard about the Rochester Subway not long before I moved away and have always been curious about the subject.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
Thanks for checking it out
@storms184
@storms184 5 лет назад
Wow great video, with very good information to go with it!!
@carlavision6143
@carlavision6143 5 лет назад
JP, really enjoyed your awesome video!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
😊
@JohnnyFingers227
@JohnnyFingers227 3 года назад
Awesome video. Thanks JP
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 3 года назад
You bet!
@kellyhoulton2998
@kellyhoulton2998 5 лет назад
Awesome intro. Amazing graffiti art. Really cool explore!! Interesting history you shared along the way. What an amazing place to visit! Thank for sharing this, JP!! Oh, and Dude!! Who knew you doubled as Spiderman all this time??!!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
Im in training lol
@christineblair1964
@christineblair1964 5 лет назад
Wow wow wow loved this explore this is definitely a favorite i love tunnels the artwork is just beautiful loved this whole video it was so fascinating i enjoyed it thanks
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
Ty for watching christine
@lindamarci7069
@lindamarci7069 5 лет назад
Awesome as always! love the Graffiti and amazing art and too the drill marks on the walls. I live 40 south of Buffalo and have never been to Rochester....Some of the scenes had some old artifacts and new buildings in one shot....very Cool! Thanks again JP....still say your recording techniques are The Best :D
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
Thank you Linda
@SueGirling68
@SueGirling68 5 лет назад
Hi Jay, a very interesting location, my favourite part was the water gushing from under that bridge/walkway you could feel the deadly power just by watching, also I loved the music and photo montage. A very cool explore, thanks for sharing your day. x
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
💙
@MeridithAnne78
@MeridithAnne78 5 лет назад
That was an awesome adventure! Loved all the art and graffiti!
@barbaraness1973
@barbaraness1973 5 лет назад
9:30 This is so interesting! I’m almost always at the detail in graffiti art, especially since most are done with spray paint. Shout out to you for frequently going beyond just basic “touring “ to investigate more. (Climbing The old stairs).
@barneymiller7894
@barneymiller7894 4 года назад
To fill you in on a bit of the "how dey do dat?" the paint Graffiti artist are using isnt exactly regular hardware store spray paint like Rustoleum or Krylon. Its still spray paint, but the mixture is very different. This stuff is thick, like instant coverage in one coat thick, and it dries within a few seconds of contact. And the cans are high pressure, so no need to shake. Theres also many different sizes of caps available that have spray patterns from very thin up to about a foot wide. Popular brands of paint with Graffiti writers are Molotow, Montana, Flame, Clash, and many others depending on country.
@tammy5007
@tammy5007 4 года назад
👍 Thanks for sharing JP. Love the Graffiti art.💙
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 4 года назад
Thanks tammy. Some talented people out there.
@karibraham9103
@karibraham9103 5 лет назад
Wow I really enjoyed this! I hope this is a meet up destination next year so I can have time to plan a trip!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
Hope you can come
@markfarley8448
@markfarley8448 3 года назад
I’m very glad somebody captured all this on video
@janethess7314
@janethess7314 5 лет назад
You seem to pick some of my family history places I've only just heard about. My grandpa was assigned to Rochester at the end of WWII to help in the closing down of plants that weren't needed anymore. I'm sure he probably used that transit system sometimes. Thanks for the video!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
💙
@CallMeAdam2023
@CallMeAdam2023 5 лет назад
Sometime when your exploring you should talk to a homeless person and get his perspective on life. I think a lot of people might be interested to hear how they survive, they aren't all bad people.
@izzyh6831
@izzyh6831 5 лет назад
I agree! So many homeless people are either veterans, or teens kicked out by their parents, or other people who just haven't been as fortunate in life.
@Sandy-is2kf
@Sandy-is2kf 5 лет назад
Well stated!! You never know why a homeless person is in that situation. God Bless them!!!
@CallMeAdam2023
@CallMeAdam2023 5 лет назад
@Bill Williams it's not always drugs & mental illness. You are a shallow minded person.
@Sandy-is2kf
@Sandy-is2kf 5 лет назад
@@CallMeAdam2023 Thank you so much Ace 88_RC!!! I was just fixing to say something and read your comment!! God Bless you for speaking up. You are correct it is not always drugs or mental illness.
@Sandy-is2kf
@Sandy-is2kf 5 лет назад
@Bill Williams, you have spoken out of turn young man. Homelessness can happen to any of us at anytime. It is a fact of life. Most families live paycheck to paycheck. We made donations at the drop inn center. There were families in there: Moms, Dads and children. Elderly people. It is very sad. Yes some homeless might have a mental illness or take illegal drugs but they are not all in those situations. Be gentle and kind with people, all people Bill. You never know what situation you might be in one day. Don't judge, volunteer to help, donate some used coats, hats, gloves and other nice used garments you are not using anymore. Thank you for listening Bill. You took the first step to caring. 🙏🌞
@skatasdroneview5574
@skatasdroneview5574 5 лет назад
Thanks for the adventure. I liked the awesome Art that was created and preserved there. They should be topside for many more to see. To see the staircases disappear into the above new construction was good to see how things progress, and change. Take Care!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
Ty
@anitapage668
@anitapage668 5 лет назад
Wow! I never thought I'd see "The Erie Canal" ! As a child, I was taught a (Miner's song) an old song about A Mule named Sal are the words.. anyway, the old Subway System carries quite a history! Really enjoyed the video/history lesson! Glad you & crew were not snagged by any of the mentally ill /homeless individuals!
@lindamccaughey8800
@lindamccaughey8800 5 лет назад
Thank you loved it. Watched Cliffs video too but they were both so different. I did enjoy the water part
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
Its nice to see different perspectives.
@rosemary-bn2di
@rosemary-bn2di 5 лет назад
Awesome video , such a cool place , a great explore ... ♥️. I enjoyed the video ....
@sombergirl2886
@sombergirl2886 5 лет назад
I loved this video & seeing all the cool graffiti
@danduncan4824
@danduncan4824 5 лет назад
Great video 👍 JP great job
@JessFlex98
@JessFlex98 5 лет назад
Loved the video. Crazy what kinda of things go abandoned.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 5 лет назад
Thanks Jessica
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