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  • ID: 112738
  • Uploader: albert »
  • Date: over 18 years ago
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  • Source: theodore.ikebukuro.cc/2007/new-york-subway-640.jpg »
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original drawn by seo_tatsuya
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    MD Anonymous
    over 18 years ago
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    Aren't subways underground?

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    MD Anonymous
    over 18 years ago
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    Yeah. Just a train.

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    MD Anonymous
    over 18 years ago
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    or MaiB L8RaiL

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    MD Anonymous
    over 18 years ago
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    comment #53674
    The subway yards and maintenance shops are all above ground. It would be rather difficult to overhaul a train inside of a tunnel.

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    MD Anonymous
    over 18 years ago
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    The subway yards and maintenance shops are all above ground. It would be rather difficult to overhaul a train inside of a tunnel.

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    around here the maintenance is underground..

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    MD Anonymous
    over 18 years ago
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    I don't think it really matters.
    Some places have it under, some above. I know up in the DC metropolitan area, there were above and under ground service facilities. It just depended on cost, space, and effectiveness. Why build something that'll make you lose money? Making another facility in NYC underground would cost way more anyways, even today.

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