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The city of Rochester New York once had an underground rapid transit system, called the Rochester Subway. Contemporary photos however show that, like Boston's Green Line, it used single streetcar vehicles -- so, using today's terms, it would be considered a light rail system.
in 1900 the Erie Canal was re-routed to by-pass downtown Rochester, and in 1919 the abandoned canal was bought to serve as the core of the subway. The subway was built below. And the subway's roof was turned into Broad Street.
There are proposals to build a new rapid transit system in Rochester which would use some of the old tunnels.
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