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How New York Dealt with One of Her Traffic Problems.-—A photograph of Forty-second Street and Park Avenue, New York, showing an overhead motor vehicular viaduct which relieves traffic congestion in the area knownas Pershing Square. This second-level street extends from Park Avenue and Fortieth Street to Park Avenue and Forty-fifth Street, around the Grand Central railroad terminal and through the New York Central Building. No horse-drawn vehicles are permitted on this viaduct.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 54, 27 November 1929, Page 9

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How New York Dealt with One of Her Traffic Problems.-—A photograph of Forty-second Street and Park Avenue, New York, showing an overhead motor vehicular viaduct which relieves traffic congestion in the area knownas Pershing Square. This second-level street extends from Park Avenue and Fortieth Street to Park Avenue and Forty-fifth Street, around the Grand Central railroad terminal and through the New York Central Building. No horse-drawn vehicles are permitted on this viaduct. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 54, 27 November 1929, Page 9

How New York Dealt with One of Her Traffic Problems.-—A photograph of Forty-second Street and Park Avenue, New York, showing an overhead motor vehicular viaduct which relieves traffic congestion in the area knownas Pershing Square. This second-level street extends from Park Avenue and Fortieth Street to Park Avenue and Forty-fifth Street, around the Grand Central railroad terminal and through the New York Central Building. No horse-drawn vehicles are permitted on this viaduct. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 54, 27 November 1929, Page 9