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Why The Last Private Subway in America was Abandoned | Leonard’s Underground Transit

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Hidden beneath the streets of Fort Worth, Texas, lies the story of America’s only privately-owned subway, a transit system built in 1963 by Leonard’s Department Store. This free underground shuttle transported thousands of shoppers from a 5,000-car riverfront parking lot directly into the store’s basement. This video uncovers how Marvin and Obadiah Leonard transformed a bold idea into a successful reality, its appeal to customers and office workers, and the reasons for its closure in 2002. Discover the forgotten tale of Fort Worth’s Leonard Subway, from golden spikes to abandoned tunnels. #LeonardSubway #FortWorth #UrbanHistory #ITHistory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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