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i was just wondering because i thought that when they built it water would rush in

2007-08-22 15:53:25 · 4 answers · asked by devonburgess13 1 in Cars & Transportation Rail

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To correct ALCO83, the tunnels were not built by the NYC to get to Grand Central Station. The NYC did not go to Newark or tunnel under the Hudson River. Their line when north from Grand Central and was originally an open cut, but was covered with the advent of electric locomotives and a New York City law limiting the smoke from locomotives. The NYC lines north come out of the covered roadbed before they cross over a bridge into the Bronx.

2007-08-26 11:50:38 · answer #1 · answered by Ken K 3 · 0 0

These tunnels far pre-date Amtrak and were built by both the mighty Pennsylvania and New York Central railroads during the very early 20th century to reach their stunning and legendary stations in downtown Manhattan, Grand Central Terminal (of the New York Central) and Pennsylvania Station (of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the above ground portion was torn down in the 1960s). The tunnels were bored under the Hudson River and allowed for easier and more efficient services to both stations and they continue to serve quite well even today (I think plans are in the works for a few more tunnels to further expand capacity).

2007-08-22 23:26:18 · answer #2 · answered by Alco83 4 · 0 0

was built in the 20s or 30s. it is actually under the river floor.
a new tunnel is currently under construction as well.

but back then they were making the holladn and lincoln tunnel as well. there were many public works projects under way.

cheap labor back in the old days

2007-08-23 09:34:32 · answer #3 · answered by Michael M 7 · 0 0

tunnels., just like the subway tunnels

2007-08-24 18:16:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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