Diverting steam on a Manhattan street. The underground steam network is owned by Con Edison and is still used to power elevators for example. Diverting the steam is necessary during repairs in order to reduce pressure

Diverting steam on a Manhattan street. The underground steam network is owned by Con Edison and is still used to power elevators for example. Diverting the steam is necessary during repairs in order to reduce pressure

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Diverting steam on a Manhattan street. The underground steam network is owned by Con Edison and is still used to power elevators for example. Diverting the steam is necessary during repairs in order to reduce pressure Diverting steam on a Manhattan street. The underground steam network is owned by Con Edison and is still used to power elevators for example. Diverting the steam is necessary during repairs in order to reduce pressure Diverting steam on a Manhattan street. The underground steam network is owned by Con Edison and is still used to power elevators for example. Diverting the steam is necessary during repairs in order to reduce pressure Diverting steam on a Manhattan street. The underground steam network is owned by Con Edison and is still used to power elevators for example. Diverting the steam is necessary during repairs in order to reduce pressure

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