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Bridge by Grand Central

June 17th, 2011 by

Pershing Square Bridge by Grand Central Station, New York City

Pershing Square bridge by Grand Central Station, New York City


This is the Pershing Square Bridge next to Grand Central Station on the East Side of New York City. I was in New York on Wednesday for the 140 Conference. Here’s a cool night photo of the same bridge that I found on Flickr.

The bridge is my entry for Sunday Bridges:
bay bridge

Sculpture on top of Grand Central Station, New York City

Sculpture on top of Grand Central Station, New York City


This is the top of Grand Central Station in New York City. From here I took the Lexington Avenue subway uptown to the 92nd Street Y.

The sculpture is my entry for Straight Out of the Camera:
Straight Out of the Camera Sunday

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12 Responses to Bridge by Grand Central

  1. Carver says:

    I love bridges and that’s a beautiful one.

  2. Ilana-Davita says:

    You are early; good for you! Nice NY photos.

    • Leora says:

      I have some sweet catbird photos, but I’m late for Nature Notes, so I’ll just be early to Nature Notes next week. Or so is my plan.

  3. Rayna Eliana says:

    How lovely…very nostalgic for this New Yorker.

  4. Teresa says:

    Wonderful pictures! Love all those cabs in the first picture.

  5. Jan says:

    Great captures. I only get to NYC, once a year, and there’s always too much to see.

  6. I also like the cabs, and that Flickr photo – wow! I can feel the energy of NYC even from my chair. I love it.

  7. EG Wow says:

    I love those Yellow Cabs, which always make me think of NYC. :)

  8. Sorry I didn’t see this sooner–nice shot of the Pershing Square Bridge and the statue. Here are some of my own Grand Central Station shots.

  9. A week late, «Louis» thanks you for your contribution to Sunday Bridges.

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