thanks for sharing this. it will make reading the book (in dutch :-)
with the children even more fun. (you remembered the title correct)

i'm now sorry I did not use the opportunity to look at the station
from the outside when I was in nyc last december - I only looked
inside, visited the station by metro.
so much to see, so little time :-)

Axel.

> Great stuff. I remember as a very young child I had a little book called
> "The Taxi That Hurried," or something like that. I must have enjoyed it,
> because one particular image was etched in my mind: a grand train station
> at the end of the boulevard that the taxi traveled. I had no idea that it
> represented a real place. Shortly after moving to New York in 1980,
> I was riding in a cab as it turned into park from 34th street and headed
> up toward Grand Central. There it was, exactly as it had been illustrated
> in that little book. It was one of those "oh my God" moments that we all
> enjoy from time to time. Thirty years later, I was finally a passenger
> in the taxi that hurried.
> Paul


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