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NEW YORK (AP) — The dog that raced a New York commuter train has a new family.
New York's Animal Care & Control announced Monday that Tie has found a new home.
The agency got about 100 queries and three dozen applications for the energetic pooch. She's believed to be a shepherd-collie mix.
She was rescued last week after running alongside a Metro-North Railroad train on a parallel track. About half a dozen trains had to slow down.
Engineer Joseph Delia says Tie was running "like she didn't have a care in the world."
The transit authority says passengers applauded as Tie walked into the arms of police officers at a station in Manhattan.
The animal care agency notes it still has lots of deserving dogs, cats and rabbits in need of homes.
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