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The result was: promoted by Vaticidalprophet (talk) 09:01, 14 September 2023 (UTC)
ALT1: ... that a New York City Subway extension to the Atlantic Avenue station was marked with a parade and a poem? Source: "Joy Across the River: Brooklyn's Subway Day Whole Borough Turns Out to Greet New Extension". New-York Tribune. May 2, 1908. p. 1.
ALT2: ... that a renovation of New York City's Atlantic Avenue–Pacific Street station required ordering bricks from Minnesota for US$4 apiece? Source: Cho, Aileen (April 12, 2004). "Engineers Are Digging Deep To Rebuild New York's Subways; New York City's subway turns 100 with $2-billion program to improve functionality and aesthetics". Engineering News-Record. Vol. 252, no. 15. pp. 26–30.
ALT3: ... that a platform at the Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center station did not become fully wheelchair-accessible until two stair railings were moved? Source: Monahan, Rachel (July 11, 2007). "Subway Ease for Disabled. Atlantic Ave. Station Now Boasts Better Access but Advocates Push for More Station Upgrades". New York Daily News. p. 45