Wow, this brings back memories. As a corporate American employee during the eighties and nineties, I traveled through these tunnels often on breaks and lunch breaks, eating and getting my eye ministry on. Back then, you needed STOP SIGNs because the tunnel system was so crowded, especially around lunchtime, rain cold, and heat.
I always wondered why there wasn't a lot of folks on the streets there...and now i got my answer to that...i never knew anything like this existed in Houston.
@ARNOLDOBENITEZ-t5l You may enter from 909 Fannin St #1650 Houston TX 77010. There is a parking garage nearby or you may park by the road with the paid meter.
Wow this is awesome thanks for sharing
My pleasure!😊
Wow, this brings back memories. As a corporate American employee during the eighties and nineties, I traveled through these tunnels often on breaks and lunch breaks, eating and getting my eye ministry on. Back then, you needed STOP SIGNs because the tunnel system was so crowded, especially around lunchtime, rain cold, and heat.
@@thebootielover Wow! I'm glad it brings back beautiful memories. Thank you for sharing your story and for watching.😊
I always wondered why there wasn't a lot of folks on the streets there...and now i got my answer to that...i never knew anything like this existed in Houston.
That explains it. Thank you for watching.😊
It's so bright, you can't tell you are underground. Thank you for sharing
@@i_lovecars7 My pleasure!❤️
Can't never find entrance or parking near by
@ARNOLDOBENITEZ-t5l You may enter from
909 Fannin St #1650 Houston TX 77010.
There is a parking garage nearby or you may park by the road with the paid meter.