Most People Have No Idea This Unique Tunnel In Dallas - Fort Worth Exists
By Robin McClure
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Published October 09, 2017
Did you know a unique tunnel system exists in downtown Dallas? If not, you are not alone. Below the city streets are 36 blocks of pedestrian tunnels! Few people know of or use these tunnels routinely, so the routes have become quite obscure, but if you’re ready to navigate a section of the city we bet you’ve never seen, read on and check out the Dallas Pedestrian Network Map . So, what’s down there anyway?
At one time the tunnels were lined with stores and restaurants.
The tunnels connected many of the central business district's skyscrapers.
By the 1980s, the City of Dallas had spent millions of dollars extending the tunnel network to more than two miles.
The belief at the time was the tunnels would relieve downtown congestion at the street level.
But the tunnels made the street level appear like a ghost town, which wasn't the image of Dallas the city wanted.
The idea was considered a failure, and in recent years the city and building owners have shut down several sections. This barren section used to be filled with retail businesses.
The tunnel system is considered difficult to navigate now.
Pedestrians can't go more than a few blocks without having to come above ground.
Finding an entrance isn't easy.
A Pegasus-inspired decorative art element is above the tunnel entrance at Union Station.
This only true walkway signage is at Renaissance Tower.
Some food courts still try to maintain a business there.
Although places seem to come and go.
Few people truly use them for the purpose they were designed for.
They would, however, work as a fallout shelter in many locations.
The good news is that downtown Dallas is thriving... at the street level!
Robust tourism, open areas like Klyde Warren Park, lively restaurants and nightlife, and urban living have made Dallas a happenin' place to live and work, even without the tunnels.
Have you explored the tunnel system in downtown Dallas? If so, tell us about it in the comments.
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