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Last fall when Cincinnati asked for ideas for what to do with its empty, 2.2-mile abandoned subway tunnel system, many Enquirer readers and social media commenters had the same response: Why not use ...
Construction began on the Cincinnati subway more than 100 years ago, but it was abandoned, unfinished. Here’s why it was never completed.
Cincinnati asked architects and designers to submit ideas to repurpose the city's abandoned subway tunnel system. The Enquirer reviewed all proposals.
Cincinnati Public Schools will transition 1,260 more students, primarily seventh and eighth graders, to Cincinnati Metro ...
Cincinnati's abandoned subway tunnel, which stretches 2 miles through Over-the-Rhine and northward, could be reimagined for another use after the city issued an informational request in late ...
the cincinnati subway tunnels, an underground world to nowhere. until now. the city called for people and companies to submit their ideas months ago, and the results are in.
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.
Cincinnati's subway debate is stuck in the past while other cities move forward. It's time our leaders invest in the future.
Last fall when Cincinnati asked for ideas for what to do with its empty, 2.2-mile abandoned subway tunnel system, many Enquirer readers and social media commenters had the same response: Why not ...