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  1. Grand Central Terminal is one of the world's ten most-visited tourist attractions,[5]with 21.6 million visitors in 2018, excluding train and subway passengers.[3] The terminal's Main Concourseis often used as a meeting place, and is especially featured in films and television.

  2. Grand Central Terminal’s main entrance is 89 E. 42nd St. at Park Avenue. By subway: 4, 5, 6, 7, and S lines. By bus: M101, M102, M103, M1, M2, M3, M4, Q32 and M42 lines. By train: Metro-North and LIRR. For details visit Google Maps.

  3. Grand Central Terminal is globally recognized as a center of transportation, civic architecture, and commerce – all at once embodying the historic, economic, cultural, and optimistic spirit of New York City.

  4. Grand Central Terminal is one of the most-visited destinations in New York City for a reason—it’s packed with sights, history, architecture, dining, and shopping all under one magnificent roof.

  5. Also referred to as ‘Grand Central Station,’ the historic Grand Central Terminal is a famous NYC landmark in Midtown Manhattan. Located on 42nd St and Park Ave, Grand Central is one of the busiest train stations in the world, and serves nearly 200,000 NYC commuters every day.

  6. Dec 9, 2015 · Grand Central Terminal is a destination, not a pit stop. It's a train station the way St. Patrick's Cathedral is a church or Central Park is a park—its appeal goes way beyond its stated purpose.

  7. Feb 5, 2021 · Grand Central Terminal, often known as Grand Central Station or simply Grand Central, is a commuter station and shopping destination in Midtown Manhattan, New York. It is a living reminder of the city’s illustrious railroad history and remains one of the most iconic stations in the world.

  8. Mar 31, 2021 · If you have taken a train into NYC, you have probably ended up in the historic, lofty halls of Grand Central Terminal. Learn about it here.

  9. Grand Central Terminal is located south of Central Park, between 42nd Street and Park Avenue, a few meters from the Chrysler Building. It is the main connection between New York City and its suburbs.

  10. Grand Central Terminal arose from a need to build a central station for three railroads in present-day Midtown Manhattan. In 1871, the magnate Cornelius "Commodore" Vanderbilt created Grand Central Depot for the New York Central & Hudson River, New York and Harlem Railroad, and New Haven railroads.