Gary in Pennsylvania
Sr. Member
I'm rarely whipped by the internet.
ESPECIALLY with a topic so recent and widely read!
I read a local (NEPA) newspaper article in the past 2 years that went in-depth covering the labyrinth of lost underground tunnels beneath the city of Scranton.
The article was absolutely FASCINATING!
It tells of the miles of underground tunnels and of their purpose.......originally to ferry workman to and fro as well as to deliver vast amounts of coal to the fuel-hungry buildings that dotted the downtown. MANY of the tunnels had rails! Most had electricity.
The tunnels also played a handy role during prohibition.
The article talks to the longest underground tunnel (IIRC spanning from the Steamtown location down Wyoming Ave.) Nearly all the tunnels have been sealed off and most are now forgotten. One known (but sealed) entrance is in the basement of the Radisson. Another (but now restricted off-limits) is under the Scranton Ammunition Plant.
Not that I want to hit it with an MD (though I wouldn't pass up the opportunity!)......I just want a copy of that article.
It would have been the Scranton Times/Tribune, the Times Leader, Pocono Record, or who knows
I've 'advance searched' their archives and come up empty.
The article ran in post January 2008 and likely during warm months.
Anyone recall reading such an article?
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ESPECIALLY with a topic so recent and widely read!
I read a local (NEPA) newspaper article in the past 2 years that went in-depth covering the labyrinth of lost underground tunnels beneath the city of Scranton.
The article was absolutely FASCINATING!
It tells of the miles of underground tunnels and of their purpose.......originally to ferry workman to and fro as well as to deliver vast amounts of coal to the fuel-hungry buildings that dotted the downtown. MANY of the tunnels had rails! Most had electricity.
The tunnels also played a handy role during prohibition.
The article talks to the longest underground tunnel (IIRC spanning from the Steamtown location down Wyoming Ave.) Nearly all the tunnels have been sealed off and most are now forgotten. One known (but sealed) entrance is in the basement of the Radisson. Another (but now restricted off-limits) is under the Scranton Ammunition Plant.
Not that I want to hit it with an MD (though I wouldn't pass up the opportunity!)......I just want a copy of that article.
It would have been the Scranton Times/Tribune, the Times Leader, Pocono Record, or who knows
I've 'advance searched' their archives and come up empty.
The article ran in post January 2008 and likely during warm months.
Anyone recall reading such an article?
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