by NYCRRson
"or CP-DRAW is shutdown", if CP-DRAW is shutdown most of the East Coast North of NYC would run out of Chinese made junk in a few weeks.
CP-DRAW was so strategic that during WWII it had armed guards to make sure no saboteurs could do any damage. Horseshoe Curve, Hell's Gate Bridge, the Hudson River Tunnels and lots of other important East Coast railroad locations were guarded around the clock after the beginning of WWII. They put tar over the windows in the roof of Grand Central Terminal to allow blackout conditions just in case the Germans had a bomber that could reach the USA. And in fact the Luftwaffe did indeed have such a bomber, but they only had one and it took so much fuel there was no room for any bombs.
CP-DRAW was so strategic that during WWII it had armed guards to make sure no saboteurs could do any damage. Horseshoe Curve, Hell's Gate Bridge, the Hudson River Tunnels and lots of other important East Coast railroad locations were guarded around the clock after the beginning of WWII. They put tar over the windows in the roof of Grand Central Terminal to allow blackout conditions just in case the Germans had a bomber that could reach the USA. And in fact the Luftwaffe did indeed have such a bomber, but they only had one and it took so much fuel there was no room for any bombs.