Cincinnati Subway Tunnel
To alleviate health concerns and the traffic problems the city of cincinnati planned to drain the waterway and build a subway system using the bed of the canal.
Cincinnati subway tunnel. In addition to underground tunnels cincinnati has an abandoned subway system that was part of an ambitious transit project that started in 1920. Construction stopped in 1925 due to lack of funds and never continued. Though you can see the entrance to part of the tunnels from i 75 near hopple street the city has it sealed up pretty good. At this time it is not known if tours.
As of 2016tours of the cincinnati subway tunnel are no longer permitted by the city of cincinnati due to a risk assessment performed in the spring of 2015. Cincinnati museum center no longer conducts tours of the 2 miles of tunnels and four stations due to safety concerns. The project was conceived in 1916 and would ultimately be stopped short after completing a total of 6 miles of infrastructure and 22 miles of underground tunnels.

The Unlucky Cincinnati Subway Abandoned Unfinished It Has Never Really Been Used For Anything Abandoned Spaces