New York City reopens subway station destroyed in 9/11
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An underground train of the World Trade Center - Cortlandt Street subway station arrives in New York, September 9, 2018, where just days before the anniversary of the September 11 attacks, trains are once again running through subway station buried when the Twin Towers fell 17 years ago. (Photo: VCG)
An underground train of the World Trade Center - Cortlandt Street subway station arrives in New York, September 9, 2018, where just days before the anniversary of the September 11 attacks, trains are once again running through subway station buried when the Twin Towers fell 17 years ago. (Photo: VCG)
The World Trade Center - Cortlandt Street subway station is seen in New York, September 9, 2018, where just days before the anniversary of the September 11 attacks, trains are once again running through subway station buried when the Twin Towers fell 17 years ago. (Photo: VCG)
The World Trade Center - Cortlandt Street subway station opens for business 17 years after being destroyed on September 11, 2001. (Photo: VCG)
The World Trade Center - Cortlandt Street subway station opens for business 17 years after being destroyed on September 11, 2001. (Photo: VCG)
The World Trade Center - Cortlandt Street subway station opens for business 17 years after being destroyed on September 11, 2001. (Photo: VCG)