Also with the steps to get on the train. Little things like this fascinate me. It was very clean & comfy inside too, different to the ones at home.
On arriving safely at Penn station we thought about hailing a cab to take us to our hotel, the Howard Johnson. As luck would have it my brother pointed across the road from the station exit & asked "What does that sign say?" Believe it or not it was our hotel. We were born lucky as there must be at least 4 exits from that station. We booked into the hotel & phoned my brother's friend that we had come all this way to see - only to find that he was in Florida visiting his sick father.
Ah well, never mind. We'll go & do some sightseeing. I don't have too many shots of NYC on this trip as we'd both visited before. Pity I didn't have a digital camera back then. My memory is a tad hazy & I get the visits confused. I remember we went to the WTC & I took these pics from the top. It still saddens me that this would not be possible today. I hope they don't upset anyone from that fine city.Maybe Rotty or Dave can tell me which bridges these are.

The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island.

I took this one of the Goodyear blimp. There were light aircraft & helos buzzing around all over the place. I don't know if this is allowed these days.

I think we walked from there to the southernmost part of Manhattan. I recall wandering through Battery Park & this ship taking tourists to Ellis Island & the Statue.

We decided against it as the queue was about a mile long & my brother suggested we visit Pier 17 instead. This was a hive of activity with all sorts of things going on.












