If you were in the N.Y. subway somewhere around 1966, you may have been a guinea pig ๐ท
From a 1980 Washington Post article:
โIn these trials, one of the Armyโs observers reported, small quantities of โa harmless simulant agent,โ known as โbacillus subtilis var. nigerโ were inserted through the sidewalk gratings, producing โaerosol cloudsโ that โwere momentarily visible in the stationโ below. โWhen the cloud engulfed people.โ the observer continued, โthey brushed their clothing, looked up at the grating and walked on.โ The whoosh of the trains carried the stuff uptown and downtown within a few minutes, the report said. Even more effective, the Army found, was dumping bigger doees in subway tunnels, where light bulbs containing the bacillus were tossed from moving trains.โ