Interior of WMATA railcar 6105, on the Green Line of the Washington Metro. This car, along with its mate, 6104, was being used to test resilient flooring instead of the carpeting that was standard on Metro railcars at that time.
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- Ben Schumin
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- Saturday 9 May 2009
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- 3648*2052
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