Frozen in Time - Grand Central Station

Started by Lunican, February 03, 2008, 02:44:19 PM

Lunican


gatorback

When I lived in NYC I walked through Grand Central everyday going to work.  I went down 2 levels and took the 7 to work.  I remember it just like that.
'As a sinner I am truly conscious of having often offended my Creator and I beg him to forgive me, but as a Queen and Sovereign, I am aware of no fault or offence for which I have to render account to anyone here below.'   Mary, queen of Scots to her jailer, Sir Amyas Paulet; October 1586

Timkin




i loved it !!!! that was frikkin COOOOOOOOL!!!!!!!  :D

Ocklawaha

While I loved the Train Station photos, I couldn't see any difference in what was going on inside and the last JTA meeting I attended???

I'm I missing something?


Ocklawaha

gatorback

A DEATH TRAP.; Danger at the Grand Central Depot. The Railroad Crossings Left Open and Not Properly Guarded People Killed Every Other Day and Nothing Heard of Them Seven Dead in Twelve Days.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9B0CE3DC1639EF34BC4E52DFB767838A669FDE&oref=slogin
'As a sinner I am truly conscious of having often offended my Creator and I beg him to forgive me, but as a Queen and Sovereign, I am aware of no fault or offence for which I have to render account to anyone here below.'   Mary, queen of Scots to her jailer, Sir Amyas Paulet; October 1586

fpj

A bunch of us were watching that video last week (at Grand Central Terminal btw since it's at the beginning/end of the line, not in the midst like Stations) wondering where we could do something similar here in Jacksonville without being Baker Acted :)

FPJ

Timkin


gatorback

Stopping or freezing at the 2009 River Run Maybe...that would make International News...wear MetroJacksonville.com t's! haha
'As a sinner I am truly conscious of having often offended my Creator and I beg him to forgive me, but as a Queen and Sovereign, I am aware of no fault or offence for which I have to render account to anyone here below.'   Mary, queen of Scots to her jailer, Sir Amyas Paulet; October 1586