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World Trade Center Tansportation Hub Design
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On January 22, 2004, Santiago Calatrava unveiled his design for the transportation hub to be built at the World Trade Center site. The hub will sit at the northeast corner of the site at Church and Vesey Streets and is expected to form an underground connection between the World Financial Center and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's proposed Fulton Street Transit Center. Through it, pedestrians will have access to Hudson River ferry terminals, PATH trains, 14 subway lines, and, potentially, a direct rail link to JFK International Airport. By 2020, the Port Authority expects the hub to serve 250,000 commuters and visitors daily
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| New designs were revealed in August 2005 |
For more information on the World Trade Center Transportation hub, click here.
For more information about the temporary PATH station now open to the public, click here
Transportation Hub Video Animations
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September 2005
Exterior View
February 2004
Interior View
February 2004
Transportation Hub Slide Shows
*NEW*
August 2005
Original Design
February 2004
New Designs (August 2004)
Original Designs
Images are courtesy of the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
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