So if I refer to the passages between buildings and above ground as hamster tunnels, how should I refer to the underground corridors? The subterranean tunnels on the Wash U medical campus are as you would expect. They are long, sparse, hot and have plenty of exposed wiring and plumbing. Mostly, they are used maintenance personnel, hence this lovely safety tryptic, but I did find a room down there that is used to store euthanized research frogs. It smells how you would expect.
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