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Some railbuffs have a particular fascination with abandoned railway stations, lines, and tunnels. In some cases—particularly with underground structures—these were never abandoned per se, but were rather constructed to allow for future expansion, but never actually used—such as due to changing plans for the development of the railway system. The underground aspect is often of particular interest, and extends beyond railbuffs to urban speologists.

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