File:GCT M42 Basement-Rotary-Untapped New York-Michelle Young.jpg
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English: M42 sub-basement, several floors below Grand Central Terminal's Main Concourse. |
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Source | Source: Michelle Young, via email request. See Inside the Clandestine M42 Basement Deep Under Grand Central Terminal. | ||
Author | Author: Michelle Young of Untapped New York. | ||
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