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Walking NYC: High Line-Moynihan Connector from Moynihan Train Hall to Hudson Yards

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June 27, 2023 - 6:00 PM 79°F / 26°C Walking from Moynihan Train Hall to Hudson Yards in Midtown Manhattan and passing through Manhattan West, via the High Line-Moynihan Train Hall Connector (a spur of the High Line Elevated Park), one week after its opening. Highlights: 00:00 - Moynihan Train Hall (Ninth Avenue access point) 00:53 - View of Manhattan West towers, crossing Ninth Avenue 01:55 - Entering Manhattan West plaza 02:55 - Crowds gathering for book signing event with musician Jason Derulo 04:37 - High Line-Moynihan Connector Timber Bridge 09:14 - High Line-Moynihan Connector Woodlands Bridge 10:51 - Entering High Line Plinth 11:56 - “Old Tree“ by Pamela Rosenkranz 12:44 - View of Tenth Avenue (looking north) 13:27 - View of Tenth Avenue (looking south) 14:17 - High Line Spur 15:04 - 10 Hudson Yards (on right, headquarters of Tapestry Inc., formerly Coach Inc.) 15:55 - The Shed at Hudson Yards 16:14 - “Freedom's Stand“ by Faheem Majeed 16:50 - High Line Elevated Park access point from Hudson Yards plaza From : “In early 2021, New York State announced the High Line Moynihan Connector Civic Project, a proposal to create a landscaped, elevated, and ADA-accessible public pathway that would connect the High Line to an existing publicly accessible space at Manhattan West. The proposed project would give pedestrians safe, unobstructed access to the Far West Side of Manhattan via two bridges that would connect to the Tenth Avenue terminus of the High Line. A public-private partnership comprising Empire State Development, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Brookfield Properties Group, and Friends of the High Line is undertaking the $50 million project, which is expected to be completed by Spring 2023. The new pathway would consist of a new landscaped Woodlands Bridge that would extend eastward from the existing High Line parallel to 30th Street along Dyer Avenue from 10th Avenue to the mid-block between 9th and 10th Avenues. From there, it would further connect to a second Timber Bridge that would travel north and connect into Brookfield's elevated public space on the north side of 31st Street, which terminates on 9th Avenue directly across from the Farley Building and Moynihan Train Hall. The High Line Moynihan Connector Civic Project would improve public access and pedestrian mobility between transportation hubs to the east (Moynihan Train Hall and Pennsylvania Station) and Hudson Yards, the High Line, the Javits Convention Center, and Manhattan’s Far West Side neighborhoods.“

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