Downtown Hudson Tubes

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Downtown Hudson Tubes, in New York City, USA, carry PATH Trains under the Hudson River to and from the World Trade Center station. The original tubes were built in 1908, to service the Hudson & Manhattan Railroad's Hudson Terminal in Lower Manhattan. When the World Trade Center was constructed, the original Hudson Tubes remained in service as elevated tunnels until 1970 when a new PATH station was built.[1]

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  1. ^ Carroll, Maurice. "A Section of the Hudson Tubes is Turned into Elevated Tunnel", The New York Times, December 30, 1968.