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THE presidents of the New York Central
and the New York, New Haven and
Hartford railroads will swear on a stack
of timetables that there are only two. But
I say there are three, because I've been Read and find out
on the third level of the Grand Central
What does
Station. Yes, I've taken the obvious step: the third level
I talked to a psychiatrist friend of mine, refer to?
among others. I told him about the third
level at Grand Central Station, and he said it was a waking-
dream wish fulfillment. He said I was unhappy. That made
my wife kind of mad, but he explained that he meant the
modern world is full of insecurity, fear, war, worry and all
the rest of it, and that I just want to escape. Well, who
doesn't? Everybody I know wants to escape, but they don't
wander down into any third level at Grand Central Station.
But that's the reason, he said, and my friends all
agreed. Everything points to it, they claimed. My stamp
collecting, for example; that's a 'temporary refuge from
reality.' Well, maybe, but my grandfather didn't need any
refuge from reality; things were pretty nice and peaceful​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

According to Charley the president of the New York central will swear there are only two timetables followed at the New York Central. One for intra-city trains and the other for inter-city trains.  

However, Charley contradicts the president as he had seen the Third Level station also from where one could catch trains to any idyllic places in 1894. Sam, Charley’s psychiatrist friend had also found this level and reached Galesburg in 1894.

Explanation:

Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
0

Answer:

  • Charley claims that the New York Central's president will attest that the railroad follows only two timetables.
  • The other for intercity trains, one for city trains.
  • Charley disagrees with the president, however, as he had already seen the Third Level station in 1894, from where one might board trains to any lovely locations. In 1894, Sam, Charley's psychiatrist friend, also discovered this level and made it to Galesburg.
  • There are only two levels at Grand Central Station, according to the presidents of the New York Central and the New York, New Haven, and Hartford railroads.
  • However, because he had been on the third level of the station, the storyteller asserted that there were three.
  • Charley claims that the New York Central's president will attest that the railroad follows only two timetables. the other for intercity trains, one for city trains.

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