Light at the end of the tunnel: Grand Central annex opens
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For decades, work on a massive rail project has been grinding 15 stories below the shuffling footsteps of millions of New Yorkers and beneath the East Hudson River and Manhattan skyscrapers.
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Light at the end of the tunnel: Grand Central annex opens
NEW YORK (AP) — For decades, work on a massive rail project has been grinding 15 stories below the shuffling footsteps of millions of New Yorkers and beneath the East Hudson River and Manhattan skyscrapers.
After years of delays, new Grand Central annex opens
After years of delays and massive cost overruns, one of the world's most expensive railway projects on Wednesday began shuttling its first passengers between Long Island to a new annex at New York City's Grand Central Terminal. (Jan. 25)
The very first Long Island Rail Road train pulled into the brand new platform in Grand Central Station on Wednesday morning, Jan. 25, 2023. The historic train ride ends a 26-year-long, $12.7 billion project aiming to ease the commute for thousands of residents in Queens, Nassau and Suffolk counties.
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Light at the end of the tunnel: Grand Central annex opens
For decades, work on a massive rail project has been grinding 15 stories below the shuffling footsteps of millions of New Yorkers and beneath the East Hudson River and Manhattan skyscrapers.After years of delays and massive cost overruns, the enormously expensive railway project shuttled its first passengers Wednesday from Long Island to a new annex in New York City's iconic Grand Central Terminal.The new transit center, built inside a massive m…
Light at the end of the tunnel: Grand Central annex opens
A huge new commuter rail terminal built in caverns beneath New York City’s landmark Grand Central Terminal received its first regular passenger trains Wednesday.