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UER Forum > Archived US: Pacific Southwest > SF - Abandoned MUNI Station (Viewed 401 times)
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SF - Abandoned MUNI Station
< on 8/26/2006 5:20 AM >
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so has anyone infiltrated the Eureka Valley Station in SF? it's the station that has been closed since the early 70's and you can still see it from the L, M and N lines (outbound) just before you pull into castro station.

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Re: SF - Abandoned MUNI Station
<Reply # 1 on 8/26/2006 11:23 PM >
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Posted by shadowsix
so has anyone infiltrated the Eureka Valley Station in SF? it's the station that has been closed since the early 70's and you can still see it from the L, M and N lines (outbound) just before you pull into castro station.


i visited the area and the probably surface entrance points, but it looked pretty tight to me. be a tough one, though awesome i'm sure.

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Re: SF - Abandoned MUNI Station
<Reply # 2 on 8/27/2006 12:53 AM >
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Would be soooooo interesting.

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Re: SF - Abandoned MUNI Station
<Reply # 3 on 8/27/2006 5:58 AM >
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Is it a big station?

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<Reply # 4 on 8/27/2006 4:41 PM >
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Posted by mattsb2000
Is it a big station?


it doesn't seem to be a large station, one can only catch a glimpse of it while passing by in the tunnel.

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Re: SF - Abandoned MUNI Station
<Reply # 5 on 9/2/2006 2:59 PM >
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Although it predates MUNI, there is a really old electric car
house in Brisbane that is accessable via an equally as old
very large concrete tunnel that runs right underneath Bayshore Blvd.
The red brick carhouse use to service a line that ran between
San Mateo and S.F. around the turn of the century.
definitely worth checking out if your going to be
in the area anyways, and no trespassing is involved so
it's all good.

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Re: SF - Abandoned MUNI Station
<Reply # 6 on 9/19/2006 8:31 PM >
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I am interested in the Electric car house in Brisbane, would you mind giving me some more info?
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Re: SF - Abandoned MUNI Station
<Reply # 7 on 10/6/2006 8:36 PM >
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oh man, I'm totally going on a mission to this. From hanging with some graff artists a few years back I hear the best way to go in is right before closing or after it's closed if you can find a way in. You can walk the tracks at night when there aren't trains, well next to the tracks.

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