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The 149th Street-Grand Concourse Station is at 149th Street and Grand Concourse, in the Bronx.
The Grand Concourse, located in the Bronx, New York City, was originally known as the Grand Boulevard and Concourse. The Grand Concourse connects the Bronx and Manhattan, and was constructed in 1894.
The address of the Grand Concourse Branch is: 155 East 173Rd Street, Bronx, 10457 M
149th on the grand concourse in the Bronx
The phone number of the Grand Concourse Branch is: 718-583-6611.
Take 2 train to 149th St. Grand Concourse, then take 4 or 5 train to 125th st. Then take 6 train to 68th St. station. This depends on what part of White Plains Rd. section you are leaving from.
VIA subway
Grand Central Station
The Grand Concourse, one of the grand boulevards of New York, was designed in 1892 by Louis Risse as the "Speedway Concourse," to provide access from Manhattan to the large parks of the Bronx. The original design provided separate paths for horse-drawn vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians, and for grade separation through bridges at all major intersections. - "AIA Guide to New York City" (American Institute of Architects, MacMillan, 1967)
Grand Concourse Apartments was created in 1926.
Grand Concourse buses was created in 1921.
Not possible these days. Amtrak no longer has service to Grand Central Terminal. BTW - Grand Central Station is the subway station. The railroad station is Grand Central Terminal.