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Veterans Memorial Bridge and Subway Tour
Cleveland --- On Saturday, May 29, 2004, the Office of Robert C. Klaiber, Jr., P.E., P.S., Cuyahoga County Engineer, will host walking tours of the Veterans Memorial Bridge and subway. A second tour will be held the Saturday of Labor Day Weekend, September 4, 2004. As in past tours, these are self-guided and require no reservations. All are encouraged to visit between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. and are welcome to stay as long as they wish to fully enjoy a piece of Cleveland’s history.
Seeing this press release, I knew right away it was an event I could not miss. Around noon, I parked my car at the Green Avenue station, took the Shaker Heights light rail line to Tower City, walked across the upper deck of the Veterans Memorial Bridge into Ohio City, and dove into a seldom-seen part of Cleveland with many other intrepid urban explorers.
Cleveland Subway open house, Saturday 29 May 2004
Lower level of Veterans Memorial Bridge looking east towards downtown
Superior Avenue tunnel, looking east
Superior Avenue tunnel, looking west

West 25th Street station, old westbound platform
Mockup of streetcar coming north on West 25th Street, turning east under Superior Avenue
Standing on West 25th Street station eastbound platform, looking north
Mockup of streetcar
West 25th Street station westbound platform
West 25th Street eastbound platform, looking west
Ramp from West 25th Street eastbound platform, looking west
Lower level of Veterans Memorial Bridge, looking north at new loft construction
Lower level of Veterans Memorial Bridge, looking east towards downtown

Lower level of Veterans Memorial Bridge, looking east towards downtown
Lower level of Veterans Memorial Bridge, looking east towards downtown
Superior Avenue tunnel, trolley wire guard
West 25th Street station, westbound platform
West 25th Street station, stairway to ???
West 25th Street station, entrance to Forest City Savings and Trust Building
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