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34th Street New York Railways: 34th Street Crosstown Line: West 42nd Street Ferry: East 34th Street Ferry: Tenth Avenue and 34th Street April 1, 1936 (now the M16 and M34 buses) Third Avenue Railway: 42nd Street Crosstown Line: West 42nd Street Ferry: East 42nd Street Ferry or Long Island City, Queens; earlier also East 34th Street Ferry
The show has been held annually since 1900. [3] It was the first automotive exhibition in North America. [4] The show was held at the New York Coliseum from 1956 to 1987 when the show moved to the Javits Center. [5] Before the show opens every year, several auto companies debut new production and concept vehicles for the press.
The present shuttle station at Times Square–42nd Street was constructed as part of the route segment underneath 42nd Street and Times Square, which extended from Park Avenue and 41st Street to Broadway and 47th Street. Construction on this section of the line began on February 25, 1901. Work for that section had been awarded to Degnon-McLean ...
[145] [146] The New York City government announced the City at 42nd Street plan in December 1979 as part of a proposal to restore the section of West 42nd Street around Times Square. [147] [148] Under the plan, five theaters would be converted back to legitimate use, and the facades of three other theaters, including the Liberty, would be restored.
[1] [2] An entrance to the New York City Subway's Times Square–42nd Street and 42nd Street–Port Authority Bus Terminal stations, served by the 1, 2, 3 , 7, <7> , N, Q, R, W, and S trains, is just west of the theater. [9] The surrounding area is part of Manhattan's Theater District and contains many Broadway theaters.
Grindhouse movie theaters on 42nd Street in 1985 before its renovation; the 200 block of W. 42nd Street; former Lyric Theatre facade and nearby buildings Grand Central Terminal at night, as seen from the west on 42nd Street Chrysler Building, with its unique stainless-steel top, is located at Lexington Avenue and 42nd Street.
The station ranges up to 50 feet (15 m) below the street, running under Eighth Avenue in approximately a north–south direction, one block west of the Times Square–42nd Street station. [14] Both island platforms were originally 600 feet (180 m) long, [ 50 ] although the station served 660-foot-long (200 m), 11-car trains on the E route from ...
The Grand Central–42nd Street station (also signed as 42nd Street–Grand Central) is a major station complex of the New York City Subway. Located in Midtown Manhattan at 42nd Street between Madison and Lexington Avenues, it serves trains on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, the IRT Flushing Line and the 42nd Street Shuttle.