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Updated: July 7th, 2005 01:57 PM GMT-05:00
DHS Requests Vigilance at U.S. Transit Systems
Security tightened at capitol and in major cities, more police presence in nation's subways

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Washington Metropolitan Transit Police, visibly carrying automatic weapons, increase their presence on the Metro in the nation's capital Thursday, July 7, 2005, following a series of explosions on the London transit systems.

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A railroad police officer patrols 30th Street Station in Philadelphia with an explosives-sniffing dog following a DHS request to increase security at public transportation facilities.
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