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  1. 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.

  2. Grand Central Terminal was built by and named for the New York Central Railroad; it also served the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and, later, successors to the New York Central. Opened in 1913, the terminal was built on the site of two similarly named predecessor stations, the first of which dated to 1871.

  3. Sep 17, 2024 · Grand Central Station, railroad terminal in New York City. A gem of the Beaux-Arts style, the huge structure was designed and built (1903–13) by Reed & Stem, along with Warren & Wetmore. The concourse, with its ceiling vault painted with constellations, was one of the largest enclosed spaces of its time.

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  4. Aug 29, 2023 · Thanks to a push by preservationists and architecture enthusiasts, including Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, that captivated the nation, the terminal was saved in a landmark Supreme Court case...

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    In the 19th century, New York was experiencing a boom in railroad travel. In 1871, railroad tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt opened the Grand Central Depot, linking together a huge rail network that terminated in what many deemed to be the nation’s new cultural and commercial capital – New York. The railroad industry continue to grow at vast rates howev...

    Today, Grand Central still operates as the hub of New York City’s transportation system. Subways and trains will take you all over the city, however Grand Central has also become a tourist hotspot due to its breathtaking design features and historic place in popular culture. Overhead, constellations are painted across the vast domed ceiling of the ...

    The main entrance to Grand Central is 89 E. 42nd Street at Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York. It is accessible via a number of subway lines such as the 4, 5, 6, 7, and S lines that come out inside the station. A number of bus services also operate in the area, with the closest stop the Grand Central Terminal directly outside.

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  5. Feb 1, 2013 · The first was Grand Central Depot, built by railroad tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt and opened in 1871, which served as a hub for a number of railroad lines entering Manhattan.

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  7. Grand Central Terminal is Born. Although construction was not yet entirely complete, Grand Central Terminal officially opened to great fanfare at 12:01am on Sunday, February 2, 1913. More than 150,000 visited on opening day. New York City would never be the same.