
The Secret Train Platform Under The Waldorf Astoria And The FDR Myth It Spawned
Beneath one of Park Avenue‘s grandest addresses sits a piece of New York that almost no one is allowed to see. Track 61, a disused rail platform tucked into the storage yards below the Waldorf Astoria, has spent decades as one of the city’s favorite underground legends, most of it attached to Franklin D. Roosevelt. The platform is real. The cinematic story usually told about it is mostly not, and the gap between the two says something about how New York manufactures its own folklore. A Storage Yard That Became a Secret Entrance Track 61 was never built for passengers. It is part of the Lex Yard, a twelve-track storage facility under the hotel block that belongs to the rail complex feeding Grand Central Terminal. Constructed during the railroad expansion of the early twentieth century, the siding originally served practical needs: parking idle railcars and hauling away ashes from a power plant that once stood on the







































