If one is inclined to explore it, do not go in alone. There are people living down there, and many are addicted to various illegal drugs, for which they will eagerly rob you to pay for them. My dad rode that line on a regular basis from his home in the southeast corner of Rochester, from Winton Rd. to Broad St, downtown. In the post war years my mom rode it up to a semi-dedicated bus connection en route to Kodak Park.
There is a video out on this line and it's widely available, and quite informative.
There seems to be more of these than I imagined possible...
A tour of abandoned PE subway
http://www.westworld.com/~elson/larail/PE/tour.html
Rochester
http://www.railroad.net/articles/railfanning/rochestersubway/
Newark
http://urbanexploration.org/main/2002trip/usa/newyork3-subway.htm
Nothing is more fairly distributed than common sense: no one thinks he needs more of it than he already has.
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