Here's a 30 second spot I cut to run on Rochester cable television.
---------
The Rochester Subway closed over fifty years ago, but you can still ride it today!
National magazines are raving about The End of the Line - Rochester's Subway
"An outstanding production"
- Railfan and Railroad
"A fascinating bit of Rochester History ...9 out of 10"
- Jack Garner, Gannett News Service
"A truly impressive story to be enjoyed again and again"
- Trains Magazine
This Special Edition DVD is loaded with new features!
* Photo Archive
* The Return of Subway Car 60
* Phantom Run
* Recreated Historic Film
* Closed Captioning
This Award Winning documentary is one of the best films ever made about Rochester. Enjoy it yourself, or share it as a gift.
Unlimited Rides for $29.95 at these stations:
* Borders Books & Music
* Parkleigh
* Despatch Junction
* George Eastman House
* House of Guitars
* The Creator's Hands
* Kittleberger Florist
* Five Season Gifts
Or go to www.AnimatusStudio.com
Take the Subway!
awesome i love this i was born when this closed so i never got a chance to ride it
Whatacrybabygamer 2 years ago
Rochester is no longer the Murder capital of New York, I think Buffalo beat us this year. Woot.
MayaMeows 3 years ago 2
That was a mean comment to say about Rochester. I'm from there too. I know Rochester has many problems but I has an interesting history. And the Rochester area is still a nice place to live. I find it interesting you mention the pronunciation of Chili in your comment.
BluePounder 4 years ago
Rochester. The murder capital of New York. This is from a Chili resident. Rochesterians pronounce Chili with a long i. Anyway, the video is an interesting story of Rochester's golden years.
stevenski24 4 years ago