[VIDEO] How NYC's Impossible East Side Access Was Constructed

This video delves into the colossal East Side Access project (https://www.mta.info/projects/east-side-access), an ambitious undertaking to revolutionize New York City's transit system. The project aims to alleviate congestion on existing commuter lines by connecting commuters from Long Island directly to Grand Central Terminal. Engineers face immense challenges, including excavating massive caverns 150 feet below Park Avenue and Manhattan's dense midtown, requiring controlled blasting through bedrock while maintaining continuous city operations. The construction also involves installing some of the longest escalators in New York City. The video highlights how such ground-breaking innovations are crucial for keeping major urban environments, from New York to other global cities, functioning efficiently despite seemingly impossible obstacles.

via Blueprint

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