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Tom Hanks went under the radar this week while riding the subway in New York City.
The "Saving Private Ryan" actor wore a face mask, glasses and a beanie while sitting quietly on the 6 train Tuesday, according to the New York Post.
It wasn’t clear if any of the other riders in the car recognized the two-time Academy Award winner, but he appeared to be left alone during the ride.
Earlier this month, Hanks told Jimmy Kimmel — while the host’s show was in Brooklyn — how much he enjoys taking the subway in New York City.
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"I think the New York City subway is a miracle," he told Kimmel. "It moves 7 million people."
Hanks, 69, said he first moved to New Yor