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Transbay Terminal Gets Wrecking Ball

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Wrecking balls -- a voyeuristic freebie, providing guilt-free observation of raw destruction. Today, big metal ball met concrete and steel when the 71-year-old Transbay Terminal in San Francisco got the ole treatment. Watch a video by KQED's Mina Kim.


A new terminal, the San Francisco Transbay Transit Center, is scheduled to open in 2017. Here's a video overview on the proposed new terminal.


For the nostalgically inclined, you can check out photos of the old terminal on Flickr.

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