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Was Asheville Planning to Build a Subway System in the Early 1900s

One rumor that has gained attention over the years concerns the secret tunnels and passageways under Asheville, North Carolina. Some believe that Asheville was planning to build a subway sometime during the 1910s or early 1920s. It seems like a far-fetched idea even in 2025, given the mountain city’s population and terrain, but that hasn’t stopped the rumor mill from circulating over the years.

However, there is a tiny bit of truth behind it. It should be noted that the tunnels are not interconnected, and some served as drainage and service tunnels, which also played a vital role during the Prohibition era, hauling booze.

But, “The Asheville City Plan” by John Nolan did suggest building a subway system, but how far the idea got with local politicians is anyone’s guess, since the downtown trolleys were a sufficient source of transportation.

Written By John G. Clark Jr.