Passenger service: October 1909 - 1957. Existing abandoned portions: Portions of track and track-level platforms, and an entrance at street level in the plaza east of 2 Ave. Touring: Walk around at ...
Passenger service: Never completed. Open as walkway since September 1918. Existing abandoned portions: 1 platform (part of a walkway). Touring: S shuttle train to Grand Central. Examine the walkway ...
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