Grand Central Station
by NYTP Staff

The Grand Central Station is a terminal station at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in New York. The Grand Central Station in New York is the world’s largest of its kind in number of platforms. Opened back in 1871, it was rebuilt in 1913 after tearing down the old structure. The Grand Central Station has got a total of 75 tracks and 48 platforms serving thousands of commuters every single day. The Grand Central Station stands majestically as cars whiz by it and trains carry people all over the country from there.

 

The Grand Central Station has got many fast food chain outlets and famous restaurants in the dining concourse below the main concourse. Here commuters can let their taste buds have a life away from the boring food they cook at home. The Grand Central Station in New York is one place which will be filled with people and still will be fun looking around. The Grand Central Station is so huge that once the Redstone missile was being displayed there. Visiting the Grand Central Station in New York will be something that you have to do because you will have to travel by train, so have a look around the train station when you are there.

 

Address: 1, 42nd street, 109 East
New York, NY 10017

Phone: 212-340-2347

Website: www.grandcentralterminal.com

 

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