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Installing the architectural membrane on the Elevated Station
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Installing the architectural membrane on the Elevated Station. This architectural membrane is designed to deflect the wind underneath the station, in such a way that the wind is sped to keep the area clear of snow. It is needed at this point because this is the connector between Pods A and B, which has connection area minimized so that the pods can be kept separate in case of a fire.

January 2008

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This picture published courtesy of Alan Light - This picture is in the public domain.

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