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Funcionando desde 2005, estrutura deveria ser o terminal de pelo menos nove linhas e poderia ser uma alternativa para desafogar a Assis Brasil, em Porto Alegre.

Grand Central Terminal, New York City

27 December 2007 - Still used as the terminal building for the buses to Eastbourne. Eastbourne Borough Council disappeared in the 198's and the Bus Company soon after.

Grand Central Terminal, NYC, 04/17/2014

Una terminal de juguete, pero acorde a las necesidades de la zona, no como los proyectos megalómanos que construimos en España...

Inside the terminal of the Begishevo International Airport, near Naberezhnye Chelny.

Grand Central Terminal. New York City (Midtown), New York.

VIE's 3rd new terminal, a huge structure of endless glass corridors and gates. Originally named "Skylink", after it became a millions of Euros "grave" during the building process, it was re-named upon opening, to distract from the negative assocations clinging to its former name. (Pity. I liked "Skylink")

The lobby at Cleveland's Terminal Tower. Probably the only publicly accessible part of this building that has any remnant of its former glory.

Me llamó la atención.

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Lugar: Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego

The new Terminal 2 of the Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa airport

New Terminal B & how to get around

Sacramento California

Ocean Terminal, built in 1966, is a cruise terminal and shopping centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong.It was once a wharf pier on the west shore of Tsim Sha Tsui. The pier was later rebuilt and enlarged, and became a cruise terminal. Apart from a terminal, it is also a multi-story shopping centre and was re-branded together with nearby buildings of the Wharf as Harbour City.

Madrid. Barajas Airport

Terminal Tower

Cleveland, Ohio

April 6 2012

Bangkok Thailand Siam Southeast Asia Asian Asien - (C) Fully copyrighted, strictly not available for free, ask for conditions + written agreement

New Terminal B & how to get around

Sacramento California

seen from Stena Superfast X, prior to departure from Terminal 5. The demolition of the foot passenger gangway is almost complete.

Refurbishment of Saarinen's TWA Terminal, JFK

This was taken from my bedroom.

An abandoned produce warehouse went up in flames this morning. Luckily the heritage building next store escaped unscathed.

Big Queue to get out of Gibraltar

It is not "arty" stuff just memorable... It is taken with my phone. Sort of abstractish snowy window... So this is how i ve seen the T5 the first time:-)

 

I was taking mama to the airport and it was this snow - almost like the sky has opened in 5 mins. I never seen such thing in London. The car has started to skid and the breaks has started antiskidding routine - it was not funny - the feeling that this moment you are in control over situation and the next it is completely lost and you are powerless...

Grand Central Terminal (GCT) — (sometimes incorrectly called) Grand Central Station or simply Grand Central — is a terminal station at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Built 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.

 

The Main Concourse is the center of Grand Central. The space is cavernous and usually filled with bustling crowds. The ticket booths are here, although many now stand unused or repurposed since the introduction of ticket vending machines. The large American flag was hung in Grand Central Terminal a few days after the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center. The main information booth is in the center of the concourse. This is a perennial meeting place, and the four-faced clock on top of the information booth is perhaps the most recognizable icon of Grand Central. Each of the four clock faces is made from opal, and both Sotheby's and Christie's have estimated the value to be between $10 million and $20 million. Within the marble and brass pagoda lies a "secret" door that conceals a spiral staircase leading to the lower level information booth.

Wakkanai Ferry Terminal. You can go to 2 islands near Wakkanai, Rishiri and Rebun. International Ferry Terminal is also located near here, for Sakhalin.

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