Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Around Grand Central

From the upper level usually reserved for vehicle traffic but opened once a year to humans...




13 comments:

laoi gaul~williams said...

love this~but why didnt i see it from this viewpoint?

James said...

Very cool. I didn't see most of these vantage points when I was there. Thanks for sharing these great pics.

BrooksNYC said...

Solsticedreamer, you would have approached the terminal from street level. The bike riders are one level above street level, and the street they're riding on is usually only open to vehicular traffic.

dianasfaria.com said...

wow, nice job!

marley said...

Such fantastic architectural details. A real gem of a building.

Lowell said...

What I like most about these shots are the details - something that one would probably not really notice in the hustle and bustle of going somewhere...

Sean said...

I wish they would stop letting people in everywhere around NY.... first Times Square, now this... what next?

Ken Mac said...

Sean, pedestrian access to the upper level highway around Grand Central is only allowed for three days a year. This ain't Times Square thank God

Virginia said...

What great shots KM. They are just g reat.
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Amy said...

That's one place I'd like to see for myself :-)

Kitty said...

looks particularly sunny.
neat angles. I like.

Unknown said...

And to think there were plans to knock this down at one point.
Thank you Jackie O!!!

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