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When the Midtown Bus Terminal opened on December 15, 1950, Harry Truman was president of the United States. Truman often is ...
It will replace the current bus terminal built 75 years ago, transforming it from an eyesore to eye-popping. "You've deserved this one for a long time and today, the future has arrived.
Construction has begun on NYC’s new Midtown Bus Terminal, with green space, electric buses and retail on the way. Yes, really—Port Authority is getting fancy. Go to the content Go to the footer.
When a newly constructed Port Authority Bus Terminal began serving passengers in 1950, the New York Times deemed it “revolutionary” and “impressive.” But in recent years, the aging transit ...
What was approved by Federal Transit Administration on Dec. 4 includes a 2.1-million-sq-ft main terminal, a bus storage and staging facility and ramps directly connected to the Lincoln Tunnel.
Changes were made to the bus station exit onto Bakewell Road. Outside areas have also had new paving and surfaces, seating, lighting, cycle parking, landscaping and planters put in.
$10B project replaces 75-year-old Midtown Bus Terminal First stage includes Dyer Avenue deck-over, staging areas Terminal to support future growth, net-zero emissions goals Creates 6,000 union ...