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A Sight to Behold

Friday, April 16, 2004

subway dump In 1964, a fleet of 1,410 subway cars - called "Redbirds" - were introduced to the New York City transit system. Now they're all but extinct, replaced by sleek, silver ones. So where do the red ones go? Next Big Thing producer Michael Kavanagh heads out to sea to find out.

ยป View large pictures of the "subway dumping"

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