Walking in the Underground City in Montreal
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for something to be classed underground it has to actually be below the earths surface you idiot
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@AKinYaFace You guys are lucky. You have no taxes on goods bought and sold right? Lucky! We need that in MI especially now.
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@AKinYaFace You guys are lucky. You have no taxes on goods bought and sold right? Lucky! We need that in MI especially now.
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Thats a freaking airport, it looks like.. I see windows, its not UNDERGROUND
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@solemperor But that's considered part of the whole underground city and its connections. Just like the Eaton Centre, most of it is above ground but you can access it from the underground... I know what you mean though.
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I never could quite figure out this assortment of tunnels when I was in Montreal.
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omg... ok...so it may not be totally underground... but u must know that this place is seriously the greatest place ever in my mind... when i was little my parents took me here (i'm from VT). still to this day i still get my prosciutto sandwhich from the same place i have since i was 9 (funny i didn't know what it was then but i do now and still eat it). Underground Montreal is tha shit and nothing will ever beat it...
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underground my ass, i live here
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@solemperor technically, she/he is underground at that particular point. Central Station itself is not underground if you go out on De La Gauchetiere. But if you're in the shops, it is underground. The Queen Elizabeth is at ground level and is right above those shops. And if you come out on Mansfield, you have to take an esclator up from the underground to get to the street.
wow you are short
niguelq 3 years ago 45
This is not actually undergroud. It's the Central station. It's on ground level. I know, I work there.
solemperor 1 year ago 19