
Governor Cuomo Announces Led Lighting Installed on Pershing Square Viaduct at Grand Central
Iconic Roadway in Front of Grand Central Terminal Illuminated with Colored LED LightingPhotos of Illuminated Viaduct Available Here
Complements Governor's Commitment to Transform New York's Roads and Bridges into Works of Public Art
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recenty announced the illumination of Pershing
Square viaduct in front of Grand Central Terminal with color-changing
LED lighting. The lighting, which is intended to complement the grandeur
of Grand Central Terminal, will enhance the ability of nighttime pedestrians
anywhere along 42nd Street to find their way to Grand Central at a glance.
"Grand Central Terminal is one of our great public landmarks, and
this new lighting on the Pershing Square Viaduct further enhances the
beauty and grandeur of this New York icon,"
Governor Cuomo said. "This is one of the many infrastructure improvements this administration
is making to New York’s transportation network in order to improve
its form, function and reliability in order to meet the needs of current
and future generations of New Yorkers."
MTA Chairman and CEO Thomas F. Prendergast said, “With these new LED lights, the Pershing Square Viaduct will serve
as a beacon to Grand Central Terminal—one of the most beautiful
buildings in the world and also one of the busiest, serving 750,000 people
every day. Not only will it help customers find their way to Grand Central,
it can foster a sense of shared pride and community through stunning light
displays that celebrate holidays and special occasions.”
MTA Metro-North Railroad will maintain the lighting and manage the color
choice as part of its duties to operate Grand Central Terminal. The lighting
was installed in a joint effort between Metro-North, the Grand Central
Partnership, a business improvement district covering east Midtown, and
the New York City Department of Transportation, which owns the viaduct.
Grand Central Partnership Chairman of the Board Peter S. Kalikow said, "GCP was excited to partner with Metro-North Railroad and the New
York City Department of Transportation to transform the Pershing Square
Viaduct into a grand illuminated gateway to iconic Grand Central Terminal.
GCP was pleased to coordinate the completion of this project with the
recent installation of new energy efficient LED stadium lights on roofs
and setbacks of adjoining properties to brilliantly light the grand façade
of this landmark structure."
The viaduct carries two lanes of Park Avenue over East 42nd Street. It was named a national historic landmark in 1983, and has been
featured prominently in many films, including
Men In Black,
I Am Legend, and
The Avengers. As part of the project to install the lighting, the words “Grand
Central Terminal” and “Pershing Square Plaza” were added
in capital letters on both its east and west facades using Garamond 3,
the font used for signs throughout Grand Central.
The bridge over 42nd Street is the most visibly prominent part of a viaduct that extends from 40th to 46th Streets and was built from 1912 to 1919, shortly after the completion
of Grand Central Terminal in 1913. It restored north-south travel in the
lower 40s along Park Avenue, which had been decommissioned in the 1860s
to make way for Grand Central’s predecessor facilities and their
accompanying train yards. Today, the viaduct hugs the east and west sides
of Grand Central and the MetLife Building at 200 Park Avenue, and cutting
diagonally through the lower floors of the Helmsley Building at 230 Park Avenue.