Category:Rochester Subway at Broad Street Bridge
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The Rochester Subway ran over the Genesee River via the Broad Street Bridge, a former aqueduct of the Erie Canal, until 1956. While the bridge was not part of a subway station, it is the most visible evidence of the subway existing today.
Media in category "Rochester Subway at Broad Street Bridge"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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Aqueduct Tour in Rochester, NY.JPG 2,015 × 3,072; 1.6 MB
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Aqueduct under Broad St.jpg 3,072 × 2,304; 3.2 MB
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Broad Street Aqueduct in Rochester, NY 2.jpg 3,070 × 2,013; 3.08 MB
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Broad Street Aqueduct in Rochester, NY 3.JPG 3,072 × 2,015; 1.53 MB
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Broad Street Aqueduct in Rochester, NY.jpg 3,068 × 2,011; 3.89 MB
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ErieCanal Aqueduct looking east RNY10-08 copy.jpg 850 × 252; 65 KB
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ErieCanal Aqueduct looking west RNY 10-08.jpg 850 × 442; 93 KB
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Graffiti at Broad Street Aqueduct in Rochester, NY 2.jpg 3,070 × 2,008; 4.16 MB
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Graffiti at Broad Street Aqueduct in Rochester, NY.jpg 3,071 × 2,014; 3.72 MB
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Rochester NY Broad Street Bridge Subway 2001.jpg 1,536 × 1,024; 603 KB
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Rochester Subway Genesee River aqueduct October 2015.jpg 4,928 × 3,264; 3.84 MB