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With 260,000 passengers running through the terminal on high-volume weekdays, the Midtown Manhattan transit hub is the busiest bus terminal in the world—and one of the most outdated.
The firms are tasked with reimagining and replacing the 72-year-old bus terminal with a world-class facility to meet the region’s 21st century public transportation needs.
A temporary bus terminal and ramps would be constructed first, those being opened in 2028 and used while the existing bus terminal is demolished and a new main terminal built and opened in 2031 ...
The Port Authority unveiled a revised design for a replacement of the much-reviled transit hub, which opened in 1950. By Patrick McGeehan A rendering of the final design at 41st Street and 8th ...
The staging and storage facility is part of the $10 billion Midtown Bus Terminal Redevelopment in New York City.
The Port Authority bus terminal in Midtown finally got the greenlight for a $10 billion “eyesore to eye-popping" transformation Wednesday – but it could take a decade to see major changes.
What was approved by Federal Transit Administration on Dec. 4 includes a 2.1-million-sq-ft main terminal, a bus storage and staging facility and ramps directly connected to the Lincoln Tunnel.