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Lincoln Tunnel Going Cellular - New York Times

The New York Times | October 24, 1994 | Copyright
Cellular phone service has begun in the Lincoln Tunnel, the Port Authority and Cellular One announced yesterday. Technicians have installed more than 26,000 feet of cable through the tunnel's three tubes, said Terry Benczik, a spokeswoman for the Port Authority, which operates the tunnel.…

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