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Where is the best view of the train in New York City?

The F Train (Smith and 9th approach) Perhaps the most iconic view from the subway in the whole city is the NYC skyline from both the platform at Smith and 9th and the train carriage. Located in Gowanus, Brooklyn, the station is the tallest rapid transport station in the world.



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Not only is Grand Central Terminal one of the world's most beautiful train stations, it's also one of New York's most fascinating landmarks. Host to more than 750,000 people who pass through it daily, the station is a crossroads for locals, commuters, and tourists from all over the world.

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Every year, millions of visitors travel to Manhattan by train, most arriving at Grand Central Terminal or New York Penn Station. While Penn Station is the busiest in terms of transportation activity, Grand Central receives millions of visitors each year for much more than simply catching the train.

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Grand Central Terminal is one of the most-visited destinations in New York City for a reason—it's packed with sights, history, architecture, dining, and shopping all under one magnificent roof.

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The Best Free Views of the NYC Skyline They are: Empire State, Top of the Rock and One World Observatory Although they have incredible views there are other places from which you can enjoy the beautiful skyline without having to pay.

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WINNER FOR THE BEST VIEW: Depends on what you want to see/ or have on your picture: The Top of the Rock has more impressive views of Central Park and the Empire State Building. The Empire State Building is higher and has better views of Manhattan and Statue of Liberty, and of other US states on the clearest days!

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Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, Europe The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express is mythical for a reason. The train's classic route runs from London to Venice, stopping in Paris and Verona on the way. Cars are adorned in Art Deco finery, creating an atmosphere of old-school glamour.

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What is the hottest subway station in NYC? Subway experts say the hottest stations tend to be the underground terminals. And Brooklyn Bridge is a turnaround point for the 6 train. As at other terminals, trains often park there for long periods, belching hot air-conditioning exhaust onto the platforms.

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It is approximately 2793 feet to get from Times Square to Empire State Building.

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Central Park is—as a whole, of course—one of New York City's most beautiful free things to explore, but we'd like to specifically highlight all the statues there are to see.

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Some of the toll-free bridges within the City include: Brooklyn Bridge. Ed Koch Queensboro (59th Street) Bridge. Manhattan Bridge.

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The original Pennsylvania Station was an ornate station building designed by McKim, Mead, and White and considered a masterpiece of the Beaux-Arts style. Completed in 1910, it enabled direct rail access to New York City from the south for the first time.

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