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WTC subway station reopens for first time since 9/11 attacks(1/3)

2018-09-10 14:30:35 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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A downtown 1 train pulls into the newly-opened WTC Cortlandt subway station in New York, Sept. 8, 2018. The old Cortlandt Street station on the subway system\'s No. 1 line was buried under the rubble of the World Trade Center\'s twin towers on Sept. 11, 2001. Construction of the new station was delayed until the rebuilding of the surrounding towers was well under way. The new station cost $181 million and features a mosaic that uses words from the Declaration of Independence. (Photo/Agencies)

A downtown 1 train pulls into the newly-opened WTC Cortlandt subway station in New York, Sept. 8, 2018. The old Cortlandt Street station on the subway system's No. 1 line was buried under the rubble of the World Trade Center's twin towers on Sept. 11, 2001. Construction of the new station was delayed until the rebuilding of the surrounding towers was well under way. The new station cost $181 million and features a mosaic that uses words from the Declaration of Independence. (Photo/Agencies)

People walk up a flight of stairs in the World Trade Center complex from the newly-opened WTC Cortlandt subway station in New York, Sept. 8, 2018. The old Cortlandt Street station on the subway system\'s No. 1 line was buried under the rubble of the World Trade Center\'s twin towers on Sept. 11, 2001. Construction of the new station was delayed until the rebuilding of the surrounding towers was well under way. The new station cost $181 million and features a mosaic that uses words from the Declaration of Independence. (Photo/Agencies)

People walk up a flight of stairs in the World Trade Center complex from the newly-opened WTC Cortlandt subway station in New York, Sept. 8, 2018. The old Cortlandt Street station on the subway system's No. 1 line was buried under the rubble of the World Trade Center's twin towers on Sept. 11, 2001. Construction of the new station was delayed until the rebuilding of the surrounding towers was well under way. The new station cost $181 million and features a mosaic that uses words from the Declaration of Independence. (Photo/Agencies)

Passengers use a card to enter the newly-opened WTC Cortlandt subway station in New York, Sept. 8, 2018. The old Cortlandt Street station on the subway system\'s No. 1 line was buried under the rubble of the World Trade Center\'s twin towers on Sept. 11, 2001. Construction of the new station was delayed until the rebuilding of the surrounding towers was well under way. The new station cost $181 million and features a mosaic that uses words from the Declaration of Independence. (Photo/Agencies)

Passengers use a card to enter the newly-opened WTC Cortlandt subway station in New York, Sept. 8, 2018. The old Cortlandt Street station on the subway system's No. 1 line was buried under the rubble of the World Trade Center's twin towers on Sept. 11, 2001. Construction of the new station was delayed until the rebuilding of the surrounding towers was well under way. The new station cost $181 million and features a mosaic that uses words from the Declaration of Independence. (Photo/Agencies)

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