Category:Greyhound Bus Terminal (Pennsylvania Station; New York City)
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Images and other media related to the former Greyhound Bus Terminal adjacent to the original Pennsylvania Station, between 33rd and 34th Street and Seventh and Eight Avenues in Midtown Manhattan. The terminal was built in 1935 and demolished in 1963, when Greyhound finally moved to the Port Authority Bus Terminal, and Penn Station was rebuilt between 1963 and 1969.
Media in category "Greyhound Bus Terminal (Pennsylvania Station; New York City)"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Boarding interstate buses at the Greyhound bus terminal 8d21890v.jpg 997 × 1,024; 284 KB
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Boarding interstate buses at the Greyhound bus terminal 8d21891v.jpg 982 × 1,024; 279 KB
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Boarding interstate buses at the Greyhound bus terminal8d21889v.jpg 919 × 1,024; 235 KB
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Boarding interstate buses at the Greyhound bus terminal8d21911v.jpg 971 × 1,024; 268 KB
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Boarding interstate buses at the Greyhound bus terminal8d21915v.jpg 996 × 1,024; 309 KB
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Boarding interstate buses at the Greyhound bus terminal8d21917v.jpg 983 × 1,024; 227 KB
Categories:
- Former Greyhound stations
- Destroyed buildings in New York City
- Built in New York City in 1935
- 33rd Street (Manhattan)
- 34th Street (Manhattan)
- Art Deco architecture in Manhattan
- 7th Avenue (Manhattan)
- 8th Avenue (Manhattan)
- Demolished buildings in New York City
- Pennsylvania Station (New York City, 1910–63)
- Bus stations in New York City
- Destroyed in New York City in 1963
- Former bus stations in the United States