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If you have switched to the Orange Line, travel in the direction of the alphabetically latest station.
That, too, is now partially buried and is scheduled for demolition over the next few years.The latest station, though, is designed to stave off the fate of its predecessors by using the very elements against themselves.
Or is it more likely that the AI train is rolling along, and we've just left the latest station.
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The latest stations added to the system namely 34th Street-Hudson Yards, and the stops along the Second Avenue Subway have what's known as "air tempering," where platforms are kept as much as ten degree coolers through air-conditioning, and pumps take air out to mechanical ventilation towers built near each station.
On their way from elsewhere but too late, stationed there and never dispatched?
It's also a chance to talk to the Russian president about Iran's nuclear program, about the latest television station he closed down, about North Korea, about what's happening inside Russia.
NASA's latest weather station atop the Mars InSightt lander.
— Hours late, the Station to Station train blew into town here this week to absolutely no fanfare, despite being covered in discofied flashing lights.
Too late, the station cut to Kathrine Switzer's breathless recap of Fiacconi's ("Al, you just wouldn't believe this!" she told the announcer Al Trautwig) "steamroller" move past Loroupe.
Last August, during the annual inspection of my late-model station wagon, he told me how excited he was about the future of the automobile: the promise of electric cars, battery improvements, near-zero emissions and high-mileage.
Doug Aitken's latest iteration of Station to Station: A 30 Day Happening, which runs from June 27 to July 26 at London's Barbican Centre, might be stationary but it's hardly static.
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