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La Terminal Fortuna, paradero original de las rutas 13 y 83, inaugurado en 1962, con el nombre de Antonio Sanchez Diaz,(chofer de la ruta 13, que fue asesinado en 1958) en la Doble via a San Francisco de Paula (Hoy parte del Primer Anillo de La Habana).
Se amplio en 1987, para incluir la ruta 1 y la nueva ruta 87.
Aqui estaba la salida de la terminal original
Se mantiene activa, pero como base del Sevicio Especial, con DAF y Mercedes.
Built in 1913 by and named for the New York Central Railroad in the heyday of American long-distance passenger trains, it is the largest train station in the world by number of platforms.
In 1968 Penn Central unveiled plans for a tower designed by Marcel Breuer even bigger than the Pan Am Building to be built over Grand Central.
The plans drew huge opposition including most prominently by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. She said
"Is it not cruel to let our city die by degrees, stripped of all her proud monuments, until there will be nothing left of all her history and beauty to inspire our children? If they are not inspired by the past of our city, where will they find the strength to fight for her future? Americans care about their past, but for short term gain they ignore it and tear down everything that matters. Maybe… this is the time to take a stand, to reverse the tide, so that we won't all end up in a uniform world of steel and glass boxes."
New York City filed a suit to stop the construction. The resulting case, Penn Central Transportation Co. v. New York City (1978), was the first time that the Supreme Court ruled on a matter of historic preservation. The Court saved the terminal, holding that New York City's Landmarks Preservation Act did not constitute a "taking" of Penn Central's property under the Fifth Amendment and was a reasonable use of government land-use regulatory power.
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A late loaded coal train, PECR-09, heads west at Terminal Junction at the west end of the yard in Rock Island, IL.
March 11, 2010.
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New terminal. Two giant seating areas (with some decent food & drink choices, thank goodness). Three paths to more gates, but not allowed to walk the corridor until your flight is ready to board. Sure seems like you walk forever when they finally let you loose.
view from the bridge of the Kaethe C Rickmers as the vessel passes the ABT Terminal. With the downturn in the use of coal for power stations and the closure of the steel mills near Liege, the terminal is being partly dismantled
The Art Deco Terminal Building of Shoreham Airport snapped on the way home from work- it's looking a bit shabby at the moment. Also taken for this week's challenge of Architecture. The bit at the top is the airport's control tower
Shoreham (Brighton City) is the oldest airport in the UK - it recently celebrated its 100th anniversary www.shorehamairport.co.uk/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoreham_Airport
The Dubai Cruise Terminal as seen from our cabin. This is as close as we got to Dubai as we stayed on the ship due to the high cost of visas for Canadians.
Foto de Miguel Angel Reina, de enero del 2008
En la Terminal Lisa, se ve el 3530, un CAIO, de la ruta 222 y un carro de Transmetro, que no podemos precisar que marca o modelo es.
Cranes unload iron ore from the China Act at Redcar Bulk Terminal. The ore is the first delivery for the re-starting of the blast furnace. Picture by Tom Banks 25-10-11
Read the story here : www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/business/9325412.Ship_sets_sail...
Somehow I managed to change the appearance of Terminal. But I want to set it back to the default. How?
Grand Central Terminal (GCT; also referred to as Grand Central Station or simply as Grand Central) is a commuter (and former intercity) railroad terminal at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States. Built by and named for the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad in the heyday of American long-distance passenger rail travel, it covers 48 acres (19 ha) and has 44 platforms, more than any other railroad station in the world.
Gracias a Miguel Angel Reina, por las fotos tomadas en su ultimo viaje a Cuba.
La Terminal San Jose esta dividida en dos,
Esta es la de la Cooperativa de Transporte, que es la que opera los semi-omnibus, conocidos popularmente como "microwaves", y que yo he bautizado como las :"Guarandingas del Siglo XXI"