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Located in New York City, The Freedom Tunnel was once the home of anywhere between a few hundred or a few thousand homeless people living in makeshift houses. In the 90s, Amtrak forcibly removed them, and the Freedom Tunnel became a haven for graffiti artists. A few miles of history and art, the freedom tunnel is a must see for any urban exploration enthusiast. It's very easy to access, and you shouldn't need any equipment.

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  2. The tracks are now above you.[2]
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  5. Simply hop this fence using one of the overpass pillars, and walk to Riverside Park.
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    Can I legally graffiti the tunnel?
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    No, if you are caught, you will be prosecuted for vandalism and trespassing.
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    If I go into tunnel to check it out, but don't do graffiti in it, will I be arrested?
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    Even if you don't do graffiti, you will possibly be arrested for trespassing.
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  • Bring shoes you don't mind getting dirty.
  • There is an abandoned station about a fourth of the way through the tunnel. It's very interesting, but you'll need to be a skilled climber to see it, as there is a gate in the way.
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Literature and Documentaries

  • Cinematographer Marc Singer made in the excellent movie 'Dark Days', anthropologist and journalist Teun Voeten wrote the very detailed 'Tunnel People', photographer Margaret Morton made the photo book 'The Tunnel'. All these productions focus on the Freedom Tunnel and the homeless people that where living there in the mid 90ies.


Warnings

  • The tracks are still in use, even if the tunnel isn't. Every hour or so a train will pass by. Face away from passing trains so as to not get dirt in your eyes.
  • This is considered trespassing - keep this in mind as it is actively patrolled by Amtrak Police.
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