SOAC— 
      From Prospect Park the Brighton goes into a tunnel. The 
      Traveler watched the little train slip into the darkness, its lights 
      sweeping around. the curve as he had seen others so many times before. But 
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																			The State of the Art Car in 
      Brooklyn    Page 3 
										SOAC glides 
      into the southbound express track at Newkirk Avenue station on the 
      Brighton Beach Line during 1974.
										
           Different because SOAC represents a commitment to 
      modern transit. Transit was once the luxury of the wealthy, burgeoning 
      city, its commitment to growth, to the prosperity of citizens who would 
      work among the canyons of the city but Iive on quiet, tree-lined streets. 
      This has changed so much, and so much has made it the most fundamental of 
      necessities-but one this society is reluctant to fully 
      acknowledge. 
										     If the State-of-the-Art 
      Car is a demonstration of where our technology has gone, a symbol of our 
      commitment to the future, The Traveler wondered when this society will 
      demonstrate its commitment to get where we must go.
     
       
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