It is easier to strip down subway cars than aircraft carriers. But both
are being used that way.
Perhaps on the carrier - a long term storage of steel. Just in case.
But useful in the meantime.
I think the show I saw on the Carrier - it took years to strip it and cut
holes everywhere to let out air.
Martin
Jordan Star wrote:
> Hello
> I heard on the news that old subway cars (in England, the Tube) are
> being sunk off New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland to make artificial
> reefs.
>
> Jordan Star
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