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Labyrinth

Labyrinth

Parts of the massive station are flooded underground, and can only be accessed in the depths of winter when it ices over. These basement areas were used for mail and baggage purposes.
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Been lookin at this site for months. Awesome record of social history. You are a telented guy.
Wow, great reflections!!
if those are water markings on the wall , it must really get deep in there! Great water shot!
The acoustics must have been awesome.
incredible photo.
Motts Awsome Job. JackieB Where are you at I miss so so so much.
Amazing! The reflections are so cool, what a great shot!
motts, was it icy when you were there? from this it looks thawed..
Shot this in October, no ice yet...
What No Smoking?! This is a perfect place for a smoke!
Mr. Mott. is that reflection of pipes on the water from the ceiling or, pipes just under the water line?
They are reflections of the ceiling.
Its really creepy down there. Where have you been Debbie? I missed you.! How can I get in touch with you?
Looks like it goes on forever!
I am here JackieB my Love. Can you give me your number then i can text u. We need to meet soon.
wonder how bad the floors look under all that water.
A bit scary....
For a man to go so deep into a subject and get wet in the dark...brilliant
Man you're quite brave to go to that section of the building. Awesome shot!
I'd expect this kind of shot to come out some Cold War catacomb, not a train station.
wow! i have seen this area...but only from the edge of the water...i wouldnt go in there even if it were frozen. WHAT IF IT BROKE?!! GROSS!!! there is a tunnel that leads to the building across the street, maybe its around here some where.

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