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UER Forum > Archived UE Main > Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line (Viewed 784 times)
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Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
< on 1/8/2003 2:56 AM >
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Ive heard some rumors about a abandon street car line? Queen?
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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 1 on 1/8/2003 7:39 PM >
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This is what I was told when I asked about that station...

Enter from the stations on either side of it, walk down the tracks, past the surveilance cameras, hang around for awhile, and you'll have a ride home in the back of a police cruiser.

Oh yeah, your new home is city jail.

Don't go to that station.

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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 2 on 1/8/2003 9:37 PM >
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There's no way to get to Lower Queen from the subway track or tunnels -- the cavern was never fully connected to the subway system. The only way to access the Lower Queen cavern is through one of two locked doors in Queen station.

(Well, it's not inconceivable that some manhole somewhere or other might lead down there, but I'm pretty sure those locked doors are the real trick.)

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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 3 on 1/8/2003 10:41 PM >
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LOL sorry guess I was getting this station mixed-up with another. That shows my knowledge of exact subway locations throughout Toronto. Anyway, if someone would be kind enough to name the unused station that I am referring to, then maybe I'll get some credability back again

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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 4 on 1/9/2003 12:31 AM >
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I think it must be Lower Bay, am I right Ninj or wrong again?

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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 5 on 1/9/2003 1:29 AM >
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LOWER BAY is the abandon subway station that has been shut down for like 40-50 years, it is now used for commercials and movie shoots
Lower Queen-I think is the abandon streetcar thing, i duno
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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 6 on 1/9/2003 2:51 AM >
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haha, you were looking for a washroom in an abandoned subway station and walked down a kilometre of tunnel to get there

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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 7 on 1/9/2003 4:27 PM >
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Hey Guys,

Here a link to some info, don't know if it helps


http://transit.toronto.on.ca/transit.cfm?tt=subway&id=5006


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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 8 on 1/10/2003 1:18 AM >
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thats a good website


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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 9 on 1/13/2003 6:02 PM >
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Guys...


Lower Queen is still there today.

It stores escilator parts.

Most people don't know this, but the general public DOES have access to part of the Queen Subway tunnel. At least, where the platform would have been.

If you walk through the tunnel that goes under the subway tracks (to cross from Northbound to Southbound tracks), you're in Lower Queen! Through the one door there is the rest of the "Cavern". You're really not missing much - I've been there before and it's *snore* boring.


The most interesting place on the TTC that I have *ever* found is the "playground" at Lawrence Station. I'd say either that or Lower Bay - although Lower Bay is pretty boring after you've been there 4 or 5 times ~laff~


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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 10 on 1/15/2003 7:46 PM >
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Anyone that has been in queen tell me how they got in? anyone an amazing lock pick? that door looks hard to get into!

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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 11 on 1/22/2003 10:21 PM >
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Alrighty thnx guys, i went on the weekend to queen but couldnt get in, and have decided that i might take up lock picking! but i proborably wont succeed, or ill just get a key-that should be to hard!NOT...thnx for all the info on this form!
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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 12 on 1/23/2003 3:12 AM >
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a few things about lock picking

amass a collection of keys of different shapes. I had a house key that fit 2 of the offices of my instructors at the community college where I attended.

follow a street cleaner. I don't know about where you are, but 'round these here parts, the street cleaners have whirling metal brushes and occasionally some of the, um, brush bits fall off. they're about the size of a paper match except 8 or 10 inches long, depending on how they break. I've heard they are good for learning how to pick locks, but I've never been successful with them. that said, I'm really a terrible lock pick.

I'm pretty sure being caught with lock picking tools is a no-no. I've never owned them, nor tried them.

Drains, tunnels, bridges and caves mostly.

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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 13 on 1/23/2003 4:35 PM >
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Hey cerebral! I didnt know about the street cleaner thing, i wont try lock picking cause i dont need, i dont really do this anymore so yea....
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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 14 on 1/28/2003 3:12 AM >
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very nice pics, thanks, i love places like that, although i know they've been explored to death! i don't think you're a bad photographer, those turned out pretty good.
cheers!

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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 15 on 1/29/2003 1:42 AM >
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My Dad works for the TTC, and used to be a subway driver. Too bad he only does street routes now, or I might have had access to some sweet keys

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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 16 on 1/29/2003 7:25 AM >
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Posted by Corpse 1
My Dad works for the TTC, and used to be a subway driver. Too bad he only does street routes now, or I might have had access to some sweet keys


hey, get him (or you) to check around his old junk drawers or toolboxes, maybe he has some old keys lying around. hell i have keys still from my last 3 offices i worked in, so you never know... well, you can hope anyway!

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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 17 on 1/29/2003 10:54 AM >
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I'll do some digging around when I get the chance hehe. I know i remember seeing one of those keys they use to lock the Ads on the subway cars...not very useful but *shrug* it's still somethin

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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 18 on 1/31/2003 6:59 AM >
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Posted by Corpse 1
I'll do some digging around when I get the chance hehe. I know i remember seeing one of those keys they use to lock the Ads on the subway cars...not very useful but *shrug* it's still somethin


hey, you could replace ads with ones of your own design! ok, so it's not ue, or even very exciting, but hey, you work with what you got, right?

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Re: Lower Queen-Young+queen subway line
<Reply # 19 on 1/31/2003 5:41 PM >
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The key that opens up the ads is the same one that opens up the Cab Door, im 99.9% sure....the on that looks like X , Theres also Employee Keys for those coffee break places that they go into for a couple minutes if there a head of time ect, bathroom keys in subways, he proborably has alot of keys to alot of kool rooms in the subway!
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