The center is now working on a "walk-through" along Vanderbilt Avenue.
It built its present 21-story clubhouse at 50 Vanderbilt Avenue in 1915.
One admirer from Vanderbilt Avenue was sad to see it go.
With the overflow from Vanderbilt Avenue, the center expects to feed dinner to about 500 people.
In its place, the railroad has opened a smaller waiting area on the west balcony near the entrance to Vanderbilt Avenue.
When I opened them, we were turning into Vanderbilt Avenue.
"It's too crowded then; a counter could not stand at a place like 42d Street and Vanderbilt Avenue."
The next stop to the north was Vanderbilt Avenue.
Since then, life on Vanderbilt Avenue has been subtly transformed.
The next stop to the south was Vanderbilt Avenue for both lines.