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Many don't know it, but New York is a city that runs on steam; it's one of the few cities that relies on the old technology to heat some of its famous buildings.

Many don't know it, but New York is a city that runs on steam; it's one of the few cities that relies on the old technology to heat some of its famous buildings.

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S2, EP6 "NYC Revealed"

New York City's Fire Department boasts prestige and pedigree; the department leads the world for innovation, for innovation, but it is also shaped by tragedy; fueled by preparation, coordination and bravery, the FDNY makes it safer for New Yorkers.

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S2, EP8 "NYC Revealed"

New York's Harbor is as large as it is complex; it's home to one of the nation's most critical infrastructure systems: six container terminals moving millions of pounds of cargo in and out every day; this system is buoyed by thousands of workers.

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S1, EP5 "Steam"

Many don't know it, but New York is a city that runs on steam; it's one of the few cities that relies on the old technology to heat some of its famous buildings.

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S1, EP6 "Bridges"

New York has some famous bridges; these engineering examples have helped set the tone for how bridges around the world are designed.

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S2, EP10 "Recycling"

New York City runs the largest recycling program in the United States.

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S2, EP9 "Roads"

A rare, behind-the-scenes look into the sprawling network of infrastructure systems that keep New York City breathing.

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S2, EP8 "Ports"

New York's ports handle 3.75 million containers a year.

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S2, EP7 "Trains and Grand Central Terminal"

How New York City operates the country's largest commuter rail system.

From garbage trucks to power plants, giving viewers a rare behind-the-scenes look into the sprawling network of infrastructure systems that keep New York City breathing.
Original Air Date: Jan 12, 2022
Playback: HD
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