Submitted by mdurg68 t3_11lkx3u in providence
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UncleJimmee t1_jbfisl6 wrote
1st: obligatory 'username checks out' 2nd, While likely not correct yours is the best answer.
Parlor-soldier t1_jbczera wrote
I believe that to be a sewer vent. Puts the smell above the noses of pedestrians.
aKnowing t1_jbd2od4 wrote
Is this the reason why the city smells better than when I was a kid? I distinctly remember downtown having such a strange shitty smell
lofaszzz t1_jbf36e8 wrote
I have built and installed these in Providence. The building it is next to has a gas fired boiler or other heating equipment in the sub basement. These boilers require both intake air for the gas combustion and an exhaust. The exhaust is hot and rises. It comes out the very top where the vent is narrower. The intake air goes in lower where the vent widens. It is essentially an exhaust pipe running in the middle of a larger intake pipe.
mdurg68 OP t1_jbfawk0 wrote
Ah, I really love all the comedy but this makes sense. They aren't just at city hall they're all over. You can hear the equipment running and using as intake makes sense to what sound it's making.
I suppose it may be a place the joker and his henchmen could dump knockout gas to clear a building?
lofaszzz t1_jbfig9x wrote
Unfortunately no, it's a sealed system. The combustion air does not mix with the heating/ cooling air. But I like the way you think.
overthehillhat t1_jbggobf wrote
OR ;
there's a secret underground missile silo
BlancheDevereauxPVD t1_jbifout wrote
I’ve lived in Providence almost 25 years, downtown 10…always noticed these and randomly ask my friends “WTF are these?!l” and no one knew. So thank you! I can’t wait to make my friends feel dumb 😊
donkalotius t1_jbczd14 wrote
The community crack pipe
wyzapped t1_jbd6qr2 wrote
That’s the vent for the new subway system 🙃
CarniverousApple t1_jbe3kux wrote
I wish RI had a subway system going from Boston through Pawtucket to Providence to Cranston and Warwick
big_whistler t1_jbe4fy3 wrote
A subway between Boston and RI would suck cause it would stop every five seconds. You would never get where you’re going.
CarniverousApple t1_jbe4mbi wrote
Have you ever taken the commuter rail? Doesn’t stop every 5 seconds
Status_Silver_5114 t1_jbe5nwv wrote
Eh stops more than it should! We should have express train options to BOS and back.
Revolutionary_Bit_38 t1_jbe91yd wrote
Isn’t that Amtrak ?
big_whistler t1_jbeb2cc wrote
Amtrak ticket do be costing though
Status_Silver_5114 t1_jbecm68 wrote
It should be local transportation not relying on an underfunded national rail line that coincidentally kinda works our schedule wise sometimes.
CarniverousApple t1_jbe5tx4 wrote
Right! Like building a subway with all the stops and then make the commuter rail an expressway. Or vise versa
Status_Silver_5114 t1_jbe6qnf wrote
It’s just ridiculous it takes as long as it does to get downtown to downtown. It’s what 40 miles? 45?
CarniverousApple t1_jbe6vp0 wrote
Yeah I agree. Opening a secondary track would allow you to alternate the stops.
big_whistler t1_jbeb09u wrote
subways stop more often than commuter rail, so that’s why you would not want a subway instead
NickRick t1_jbeycrr wrote
and you know that the commuter rail and subway operate differently right?
https://cdn.mbta.com/sites/default/files/2022-12/2022-12-12-subway-map-v37f.pdf
between north station and Malden center there are two commuter rail stops, 6 orange line stops. between south station and brain tree there are 4 commuter rail stops, and 9 red line stops. subways are for shorter distances and have more stops. the commuter rail has 13 stops from providence to south station. a subway would at the minimum have 26 stops, but probably more. with just 26 stops and waiting for a quick 2 minutes per stop that's already almost and hour of waiting without travel time. a subway isn't a good form of transportation over that large a distance.
PotatosAreDelicious t1_jbg1cco wrote
A subway is just an underground railroad. there are no requirements on the technology to how many stops per mile you have. Subways can also go straighter then above ground routes.
newbiePVD t1_jbeo5n5 wrote
Nah RI doesn't want subways, with climate change & storms subway tunnels flood. Like NYC's do & Boston's is always at risk at the Aquarium stop. Are there people in RI who consider how RI should protect against climate change? I read the Army Corp of Engineers is studying if the hurricane barrier can withstand rising ocean.
grizzlor_ t1_jbh6u71 wrote
At least we’ve got a nice bottleneck right there to protect PVD from rising sea levels. Permanently closing the hurricane barrier and reinforcing it is relatively straightforward.
Boston on the other hand will have to build a seawall from either from Logan or across the islands further out. It’ll be a hell of a megaproject.
newbiePVD t1_jbhjopf wrote
this sounds hopeful.
PotatosAreDelicious t1_jbg1wwl wrote
You realize there are plenty of tunnels that go under the ocean/bay right?
newbiePVD t1_jbgj3bn wrote
I assume they don't have entrances & grates to the streets that allow the flooding,
LateToSapphos t1_jbdcsw1 wrote
It’s one of the global warmers.
UncleJimmee t1_jbdzlo7 wrote
Below grade generator intake and exhaust.
Remarkable_Money_369 t1_jbdiqla wrote
It is a steam vent from city hall.
JustShawnML t1_jbezu7x wrote
All wrong answers. This is a vent for the blower to an underground electrical vault.
Cole3823 t1_jbels1h wrote
Ah the old poop chutes
Db3ma t1_jbhd3w8 wrote
Isnt there a black and white photo of that intersection under water in the early part of last century?
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prisonerwithaplan t1_jbf57e3 wrote
Morlock dinner bell?
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mathfreakazoid t1_jbddeoz wrote
Heaters for the homeless
BingBong022 t1_jbcz6un wrote
That's an industrial bong