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Randi? happy traveling. thanks, chad, for that. as you said, new york took the brunt of it and normally takes it in stride between the subway and utilities underground show rarely sticks once they get plowed but this time it was snow, snow and more snow and cnn s merry snow. reporter: cars buried in snow. buses stranded and abandoned. one even caught fire after overheating. new york city, hammered with 20 plus inches of powder and drifts even higher with winds gusting over 35 miles per hour. a ghosttown above grown. a commuter s hell under it. hundreds of people were stranded on subways for hours. new yorker ross den captured these images den says he and fellow passengers spent several hours on this subway with no heat in freezing temperatures. the mayor called the storm one of the most challenges new york has seen in a decade, adding 911 ....
Thanks, chad, for that. as you said, new york took the brunt of it and normally takes it in stride between the subway and utilities underground show rarely sticks once they get plowed but this time it was snow, snow and more snow and cnn s merry snow. reporter: cars buried in snow. buses stranded and abandoned. one even caught fire after overheating. new york city, hammered with 20 plus inches of powder and drifts even higher with winds gusting over 35 miles per hour. a ghosttown above grown. a commuter s hell under it. hundreds of people were stranded on subways for hours. new yorker ross den captured these images den says he and fellow passengers spent several hours on this subway with no heat in freezing temperatures. the mayor called the storm one of the most challenges new york has seen in a decade, adding 911 emergency calls were running twice the normal rate. snow fell at a furious rate ....