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Grand Central's Engineer: William J. Wilgus and the Planning of Modern Manhattan


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This collection of Book centers on the challenges and innovations in New York City's transportation and infrastructure development in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It highlights William J. Wilgus, focusing on his pivotal role in the electrification and design of Grand Central Terminal and "Terminal City", which revolutionized rail travel and transformed midtown Manhattan. The excerpts also examine the persistent problems of freight movement and passenger transit across the congested harbor and streets, detailing various proposals and failed attempts to improve the system, such as Wilgus's small-car freight subway and the Inter-Terminal Belt Line. Furthermore, the text explores the planning and construction of the Holland Tunnel as a solution for vehicular traffic, and the establishment of the Port Authority amidst political conflicts and the evolving transportation landscape dominated by the rise of the automobile and truck.

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