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Picture Of The Highline, A Public Park Built On A Defunct Railway That Run’s 30 Feet Above Manhattan. It Run’s From Gansevoort Street In The Meatpacking District To 34th Street, Between 10th & 11th Avenues. Picture taken Saturday June 26, 2010

Picture Of The Highline, A Public Park Built On A Defunct Railway That Run’s 30 Feet Above On Manhattan's West Side. It Run’s From Gansevoort Street In The Meatpacking District To 34th Street, Between 10th & 11th Avenues. Section 1 Of The High Line, Which Opened To The Public On June 9, 2009, Runs From Gansevoort Street To 20th Street. Picture taken Saturday June 26, 2010.

 

 

 

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The Park Will Eventually Extend From Gansevoort Street North To 30th Street Where The Elevated Track’s Turn West Around Te Hudson Yard’s Development Project To The Javits Convention Center On 34th Street. The Northernmost Section, From 30th to 34th Streets, Is Still Owned By The CSX Railroad Company, But The New York City Planning Commission Has Announced A Move Toward City Ownership Of This Section.

 

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Uploaded on June 27, 2010
Taken on June 26, 2010