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Closings and cancellations following the September 11 attacks

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ongoing fires, building collapses, and expected mass casualties. Over a million workers and residents south of Canal Street were evacuated, and police stopped pedestrians from entering Lower Manhattan. With subways shut down, vehicle traffic restricted, and tunnels closed, they mainly fled on foot, pouring over bridges and ferries to Brooklyn and New Jersey.
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in 1963, everyday life in many places around the world came to a standstill in the days after the September 11 attacks. For this reason, as well as for reasons of perceived threat associated with large gatherings, many events were postponed or cancelled. Other events were also cancelled, postponed,
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told New Yorkers: "If you are south of Canal Street, get out. Walk slowly and carefully. If you can't figure what else to do, just walk north." The neighborhood was covered in dust and debris, and electrical failures caused traffic light outages. Emergency vehicles were given priority to respond to
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Civilian air traffic was allowed to resume on September 13, with stricter airport security checks, disallowing for example the box cutting knives that were used by the hijackers. (Reinforcement of cockpit doors began in October 2001, and was required for larger airlines by 2003.) First, stranded
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service was suspended from 10:20 a.m. to 12:48 p.m. Immediately after the attacks and more so after the collapses of the Twin Towers, many trains running in Lower Manhattan lost power and had to be evacuated through the tunnels. Some trains had power but the signals did not, requiring
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to Manhattan were closed to non-emergency traffic in both directions. Among other things, this interrupted scheduled deliveries of food and other perishables, leading to shortages in restaurants. From September 27, one-occupant cars were banned from crossing into Lower Manhattan from Midtown on
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was unusable since the switch configuration at the time required all trains to continue to World Trade Center. As a result, PATH ran a modified service: Hoboken-Journal Square, Hoboken-33rd Street, and Newark-33rd Street. Exchange Place reopened with modifications on June 29, 2003; a temporary
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and Liberty Water Taxi service was suspended. Free ad-hoc ferry service to New Jersey, Brooklyn, and Queens began by evening, with about half a million evacuees transported by Circle Line Tours, NY Waterway, privately owned dining boats, tug boats, and at least one fire boat.
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was heavily damaged (a train parked in the station was crushed by debris and was removed during the excavation process in January 2002) and all service there was suspended. For several hours, PATH did not run any trains to Manhattan, but was able to restore service on the
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On September 12, vehicle traffic was banned south of 14th Street, subway stations south of Canal Street were bypassed, and pedestrians were not permitted below Chambers Street. Vehicle traffic below Canal Street was not allowed until October 13.
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weekday mornings in an effort to relieve some of the crush of traffic in the city (the morning rush hour lasts from 5:30 a.m. to noon), caused largely by the increased security measures and closure of major vehicle and transit crossings.
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Many businesses across the United States closed after the intentional nature of the events became clear, and many national landmarks and financial district skyscrapers were evacuated out of fear of further attacks.
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buses were temporarily suspended south of Canal Street, and MTA and NJ Transit buses were re-routed to serve passengers arriving in Brooklyn and New Jersey by walking and taking ferries out of Manhattan.
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station (located directly underneath the World Trade Center), was badly damaged, and had to be rebuilt. Service was immediately suspended south of Chambers Street and then cut back to
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had temporarily closed the airspace in the early 1960s. Domestic planes were diverted to the nearest available airport. All non-military flights needed specific approval from the
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as well as skip-stop service remained suspended. Normal service on all four trains was restored September 15, 2002, but Cortlandt Street remained closed until September 8, 2018.
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ordered all tankers filling up with oil to head out to sea. Canadian officials evacuated all schools and large buildings in Whitehorse before the plane landed safely.
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to avoid proximity to potential targets in the United States and large cities in Canada. Some international flights that departed from South America were diverted to
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was closed until 6 p.m. on September 11, but by September 13 it had increased its capacity by 30% to deal with an influx of stranded plane passengers. President
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planes were allowed to fly to their intended destinations, then limited service resumed. The backlog of delayed passengers took several days to clear.
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via Broadway and Brighton Express. J/Z skip-stop service was suspended at this time. Normal service on all seven trains resumed on October 28.
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U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Special Programs Administration, Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (April 2002).
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in Brooklyn (switching onto the express tracks at Chambers Street) to replace the 3, which now terminated at 14th Street as an express. The
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coach bus was destroyed. Another bus was damaged, but was repaired and returned to normal service with a special commemoration livery.
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run adjacent to the World Trade Center and there were concerns that train movements could cause unsafe settling of the debris pile.
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shopping centers, malls and shoppingtowns nationwide, as they owned the underground shopping mall at the World Trade Center
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was delayed one day in a show of compassion; many other independence celebrations were held on the 16th without fireworks.
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cancelled all flights worldwide temporarily. Grounded passengers and planes were searched for security threats.
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started evacuating passengers from its Manhattan trains and tracks within minutes of the first plane crash. The
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ordered the evacuation of large hotels and government buildings in Anchorage. Also in Alaska at nearby
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and U.S. authorities ordered the United States Air Force to surround the plane and force it to land in
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because the company felt the tone of the publication was not suitable for the mood at that time.
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The D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles (although all other D.C. government offices remained open)
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IRT station, which was directly below the World Trade Center, after the September 11 attacks
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via Central Park West Local, also replaced C trains on weekdays). Service was cut back to
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train continued to make local stops in Manhattan and service between Chambers Street and
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Speaking at a press conference at 11:02 a.m. on the morning of the attacks, Mayor
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cancelled its bus service in the Northeast, but was running normally by September 13.
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After a few switching delays at 96th Street, service was changed on September 19. The
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and to shoot down the plane if the pilots did not cooperate. Alaska Governor
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There were no reported casualties on the subway or loss of train cars, but a
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All state capitols and many government buildings surrounding the capitols
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The only subway line running between Midtown and Lower Manhattan was the
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and 14th Street, making local stops north of and express stops south of
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trains made all stops in Manhattan (but bypassed all stations between
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were shut down within minutes of the first plane crash. All remaining
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The entire airspaces of the United States and Canada were closed ("
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The Mexican Independence Parade scheduled for September 16 in
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train resumed local service in Manhattan, but was extended to
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station replacing World Trade Center opened on November 23.
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List of entertainment affected by the September 11 attacks
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All federal buildings in Washington, D.C., including the
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suspended all of its rail service nationwide until 6pm.
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Government and cultural cancellations and postponements
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Security Control of Air Traffic and Air Navigation Aids
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service was suspended and respectively replaced by the
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View from Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on Manhattan, 9/11
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