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      <![CDATA[@subway: Well...I sort of suspected this might be the case. While the accuracy of the video's vintage is dubious at best (can't trust YouTube, ya know?), between the Empire State Building looming far away ahead of the train, and the dock cranes off to the left as the jumper runs along the top of the train, I couldn't think of anywhere else that footage could be shot.
        
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      <![CDATA[That's an awesome video but I'm not sure those are the subway stations you think they are. The viaduct over the Gowanus is higher and constructed out of concrete, and the subway platforms are built directly over the canal, so you couldn't jump from a train right into the water.
        
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