Grand Central Station, New York City — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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O Grand Central Station

Grand Central Terminal is one of the world's most famous train stations and one of New York City's most visited landmarks. It opened on February 2, 1913, at 12:01 AM, and 150,000 people showed up on the first day to see it. The terminal was built after a catastrophic train collision in the Park Avenue Tunnel in 1902 that killed 17 people and injured 38. The disaster forced the railroad to switch from steam to electric trains and build a new station to accommodate them. The result was Grand Central, designed by the architectural firms Reed & Stem and Warren & Wetmore in the Beaux-Arts style. The Main Concourse is the building's crown jewel: a vast hall with a ceiling painted to resemble the night sky, with 2,500 stars picked out in gold leaf and lit from behind. There's a deliberate mistake in the design: the constellations are painted backward, as if seen from outside the celestial sphere. When it was pointed out, the Vanderbilts, who owned the terminal, said it was intentional, showing "God's view" of the sky. Grand Central holds the record for the most platforms of any train station in the world: 44 platforms with 67 tracks on two levels. The lower level, once a secret, was recently expanded for Long Island Rail Road service. The terminal serves more than 700,000 people daily and is home to restaurants, shops, and the famous Grand Central Oyster Bar, operating since 1913. If you're on a Questo quest through midtown, Grand Central is where the grandeur of early 20th-century New York is still on full display.

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Address
89 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017, USA

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