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[edit] Tunnel Radio
Years ago, WFTL used to operate a very low power AM station for people in the tunnel (since radio reception in the tunnel is almost impossible). Is that station still operating? It might be an interesting bit of trivia, but I'm not finding any refs to it online. Horologium talk - contrib 02:16, 15 May 2007 (UTC)