Mustapha
Senior Member
A bit further afield than Yonge and Dundas
but I'll post here.
I've always been a fan of 'urban exploration' websites - fascinating stuff to read of the exploits of dering-do in forbidden locations. Here we have the old tunnel between Union Station and the Royal York. Hardly the stuff of urban exploration but is is OLD, and I suppose one of the precursors of the modern PATH. Built in the 1920s? I suppose. Wonderful construction materials. The tunnel has a wacky layout: up and down, left and right, fun-house-at-the-CNE style - I suppose they were avoiding steampipes, etc.
but I'll post here.
I've always been a fan of 'urban exploration' websites - fascinating stuff to read of the exploits of dering-do in forbidden locations. Here we have the old tunnel between Union Station and the Royal York. Hardly the stuff of urban exploration but is is OLD, and I suppose one of the precursors of the modern PATH. Built in the 1920s? I suppose. Wonderful construction materials. The tunnel has a wacky layout: up and down, left and right, fun-house-at-the-CNE style - I suppose they were avoiding steampipes, etc.