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Re: Blizzard of 1888
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Shirley <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Oct 1997 21:58:10 -0700
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Was that the one that was so bad the governor or mayor of New York (City?)
said the commuter rails would not be elevated?  I remember reading
something about this years ago.  The extreme cold caused the elevated
railways (els) to stop, so the power-that-was ordered them (re)built
underground so the weather would never again stop them.

Shirley
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From: Julie Bright <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Blizzard of 1888
Date: Thursday, October 23, 1997 5:55 PM

Hi Group

Many thanks to all who have responded with the answer to this question.
For those interested, the dates of the Blizzard of 1888 were March
11th-14th.

Julie

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