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  2. Park Avenue Tunnel (roadway) - Wikipedia

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    The Park Avenue Tunnel, also called the Murray Hill Tunnel, is a 1,600-foot-long (488 m) tunnel that passes under seven blocks of Park Avenue in Murray Hill, in the New York City borough of Manhattan. Traffic used to travel northbound from 33rd Street toward the Park Avenue Viaduct.

  3. Park Avenue main line - Wikipedia

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    The Park Avenue main line originates at Grand Central Terminal to the south, which is located at 42nd Street.It consists of various train yards and interlockings between 42nd and 59th Streets consisting of 47 tracks between 45th and 51st Streets, 10 tracks from 51st to 57th Streets, [3]: 116 and then finally narrows to four tracks at 59th Street.

  4. List of bridges and tunnels in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Park Avenue Bridge: 1956: 330 100: 4 tracks of Metro-North: Madison Avenue Bridge: 1910: 1,893 577: 4 lanes of roadway: 145th Street Bridge: 1905: 1,604 489: 4 lanes of roadway: Macombs Dam Bridge: 1895: 2,539 774: 4 lanes of roadway: High Bridge: 1848: 2,000 600: Pedestrian walkway and bicycle lanes: Oldest surviving bridge in New York City ...

  5. Park Avenue Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Park Avenue Tunnel may refer to: Park Avenue main line , railroad line with a tunnel section carrying Metro-North Railroad Park Avenue Tunnel (railroad) , a railroad tunnel under Park Avenue in the Upper East Side, in New York City

  6. US advances $6.88 billion grant for key New York tunnel project

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    The project has been debated in Washington for over a decade since a New York City-area rail tunnel was damaged when Superstorm Sandy flooded parts of the city. The 112-year-old rail tunnel ...

  7. East Side Access - Wikipedia

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    A tunnel cavern deep under Park Avenue, to the north of the new LIRR station, which now houses a switch. Work on the Manhattan side included building a new 8-track train station with storage tracks extending to 38th Street. [45]: 1 (PDF p. 2) [28]: 3 North of the station, the tunnels would connect to the 63rd Street Tunnel's lower level.

  8. Park Avenue Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    The Park Avenue Viaduct was first proposed by New York Central president William J. Wilgus in 1900, when he suggested replacing Grand Central Depot with Grand Central Terminal. [30] During a design competition for the terminal in 1903, Reed and Stem proposed vehicular viaducts around the terminal building.

  9. Category:Railroad tunnels in New York City - Wikipedia

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