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The High Line extends for 1.45 miles (2.33 km) from Gansevoort Street to 34th Street. [1] At 30th Street the elevated tracks turn west around the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project [3] to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on 34th Street. [4]
The High Line, an elevated park using the former right-of-way of the southern portion of the West Side railroad line, runs along Hudson Yards' southern and western edges before continuing south to Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District; its northern terminus is at 11th Avenue and 34th Street on the north side of Hudson Yards.
Construction began with 10 Hudson Yards as it was not built over railroad tracks. However, 10 Hudson Yards does straddle the High Line spur to Tenth Avenue. [7] 10 Hudson Yards opened on May 31, 2016, [6] and was the first structure in the Hudson Yards development to be occupied by tenants. [8]
The largest private real estate development project in the US is well underway, and many people still don't even know about it. Called Hudson Yards, the development will take over a massive 17 ...
[109] The completion of the High Line and the Hudson Boulevard, as well as the Javits Center renovation, are boosting development in the area as well. [61] [147] Although Hudson Yards was not finished at the time of the station's opening, the High Line and the Javits Center immediately became popular destinations for station patrons. [150]
The southeast entrance to the plaza also includes a fountain. A "seasonally expressive" garden stands across from Vessel outside the entrance to the New York City Subway's 34th Street–Hudson Yards station. [11] The plaza is also connected to the High Line, an elevated promenade that extends south of Hudson Yards. [12]
The West Side Line, also called the West Side Freight Line, is a railroad line on the west side of the New York City borough of Manhattan.North of Penn Station, from 34th Street, the line is used by Amtrak passenger service heading north via Albany to Toronto; Montreal; Niagara Falls and Buffalo, New York; Burlington, Vermont; and Chicago.
The West Side Yard, between Penn Station and the Hudson River, as it appeared before the Hudson Yards real estate development project broke ground in 2012.. The West Side Yard (officially the John D. Caemmerer West Side Yard) is a rail yard of 30 tracks owned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on the west side of Manhattan in New York City.