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Infiltration Forums > US: Pacific Northwest > Seattle transit tunnel, still accessible?(Viewed 677 times)
ArcticRattler   |  | 
Seattle transit tunnel, still accessible?
< on 7/5/2023 10:17 PM >
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Anyone been to the STT recently? And is the information listed on the DB still pretty accurate? It was last updated 9 years ago…

https://www.uer.ca...ow.asp?locid=24684



CnekYT   |  | 
Re: Seattle transit tunnel, still accessible?
<Reply # 1 on 7/5/2023 11:52 PM >
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considering the fact that the Transit Tunnel is accessible to public, non-full member viewing, I'm gonna go on a whim that it is probably no longer accessible for urbexing



razzyt location:
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Re: Seattle transit tunnel, still accessible?
<Reply # 2 on 7/6/2023 4:22 PM >
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So just for some context, the original posting was about the construction site for a subway tunnel. This construction site appears to have been completed and opened as an active subway tunnel. It has not been in the same state as it was for years. You can still explore the active subway tunnel, and many people do, but it comes with a host of new issues and risks. For one, avoiding the trains themselves, secondly, avoiding security and cameras. Explore at your own risk.



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ArcticRattler   |  | 
Re: Seattle transit tunnel, still accessible?
<Reply # 3 on 7/6/2023 6:22 PM >
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Posted by razzyt
So just for some context, the original posting was about the construction site for a subway tunnel. This construction site appears to have been completed and opened as an active subway tunnel. It has not been in the same state as it was for years. You can still explore the active subway tunnel, and many people do, but it comes with a host of new issues and risks. For one, avoiding the trains themselves, secondly, avoiding security and cameras. Explore at your own risk.


Ah, makes a lot more sense. Haven’t been anywhere near Seattle in a while. Thanks for the info.



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