Shuttle-ing - a NYC Subwayscape
It's rush hour on a Monday evening in the Shuttle terminal at Grand Central Terminal.
The Times Square/Grand Central Shuttle, or 42nd St Shuttle, is the shortest
and certainly one of the busiest lines in the New York City Subway system.
In its 90-second non-stop trip, it connects the East Side and West Side lines
of the underground rail system, as well as providing connections to bus service at the
Port Authority Terminal and Metro North commuter train service at Grand Central. It also
connects at both ends to the (*) 7 Train (Hudson Yards/34th St to Flushing, Queens).
Whether at the 42nd Street/Times Square end or at Grand Central, it is a non-stop
hive of activitty.
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Andrea Schwyter 17/03/2018 15:23
cool street picture, I like it! :-)regards andrea
Carlo.Pollaci 12/03/2018 7:39
Great instant scene.Adele D. Oliver 12/03/2018 3:12
everybody in a hurry ... life too fast, the trains almost toofrequent to appreciate the miracle of modern transportation ...
a greeat street capture, Steve, and I like your descriptive
story - as always !!!!
warm regards,
Adele