Great stuff. I remember as a very young child I had a little book called "The 
Taxi That Hurried," or something like that. I must have enjoyed it, because one 
particular image was etched in my mind: a grand train station at the end of the 
boulevard that the taxi traveled. I had no idea that it represented a real 
place. Shortly after moving to New York in 1980, I was riding in a cab as it 
turned into park from 34th street and headed up toward Grand Central. There it 
was, exactly as it had been illustrated in that little book. It was one of 
those "oh my God" moments that we all enjoy from time to time. Thirty years 
later, I was finally a passenger in the taxi that hurried.
Paul
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From: Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Bill Owens wrote:
> > The photos referenced earlier can be found at
> > 
> > http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/grandcentral/gallery/
> 
> Ooh, great stuff. Thanks, Bill!
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