CCTV Building Development Construction, originally uploaded by Dutch Tom // www.vandillen.net
New York Manhole Covers, Forged Barefoot in India
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Eight thousand miles from Manhattan, barefoot, shirtless, whip-thin men rippled with muscle were forging prosaic pieces of the urban jigsaw puzzle: manhole covers.
Seemingly impervious to the heat from the metal, the workers at one of West Bengal’s many foundries relied on strength and bare hands rather than machinery. Safety precautions were barely in evidence; just a few pairs of eye goggles were seen in use on a recent visit. The foundry, Shakti Industries in Haora, produces manhole covers for Con Edison and New York City’s Department of Environmental Protection, as well as for departments in New Orleans and Syracuse.
Read more about the New York Manhole Covers, Forged Barefoot in India.
Madison Square Garden Center – a new international landmark
Varsity Village – Bernard Tschumi
Varsity Village – Bernard Tschumi, originally uploaded by Wizum
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Typography
End Credits, originally uploaded by Jon Hicks
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Typography slideshow
Happy Thanksgiving!
The Top 10 Pranks on Dwight Schrute
Salk Institute by Louis Kahn
Salk at Dusk…, originally uploaded by scvw79
Port Authority to give $3B to new Hudson tunnel project
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Another $1B slated for tunnel for the new Hudson rail tunnel named Access to the Region’s Core:
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will provide another $1 billion to build a tunnel to carry trains under the Hudson River, bringing its total contribution to the $7.5 billion project to $3 billion.
The authority had committed $2 billion to the tunnel, which is scheduled to be completed by 2017. The agency operates the region’s airports, the bridges and tunnels that carry automobiles between New Jersey and New York City, and the PATH train system.
New Jersey Transit says the tunnel will almost double the number of trains that can travel into Manhattan at rush hour, easing congestion as more commuters switch to mass transit amid rising gas prices and more crowded highways, and reducing travel time into the biggest city in the United States.
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The authority also will ask the board today to approve a toll increase of $2 on its Hudson River and Staten Island crossings and a 50-cent raise on PATH train fares, the Star-Ledger of Newark reported Wednesday, citing unidentified transportation officials.
The project aims at connecting the Main/Bergen/Pascack Valley Lines of New Jersey Transit with the North East Corridor service. Passengers will be able to take a “one seat journey” to NY Penn Station instead of transferring at Secaucus. A new 6 track terminal facility will be constructed under 34th Street with connections to the existing Penn Station. Additionally, the two new single-track tunnels will be linked to the existing Penn Station facility to facilitate periodic repairs and maintenance on the existing 1917 Hudson Tunnels.
Taking the long view, the linking of the NJ Transit Main/Bergen/Pascack Valley Lines to Penn Station will allow rail service to the Port Authority’s newest airport acquisition, Stewart International Airport, some 55 miles north of NYC via the Port Jervis Line. This rail link will be necessary to make this facility commercially viable, much like the rail links to London’s Gatwick, Stansted and Heathrow airports.
Farm Subsidy Beneficiaries, New York, NY – Manhattan
Farm Subsidy Beneficiaries, New York, NY – Manhattan, originally uploaded by plemeljr
From the USDA: Farm Subsidy Beneficiaries, New York, NY – Manhattan (pdf) found on the USDA’s Farm Bill page.
Wonder why this map was released at this time, and who commissioned the map? And where can I get the data which this map is based on?