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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 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.

  3. Opened in 1913, the terminal was built on the site of two similarly named predecessor stations, the first of which dated to 1871. Grand Central Terminal served intercity trains until 1991, when Amtrak began routing its trains through nearby Penn Station .

  4. 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. Whether you are dining at the iconic Oyster Bar or merely running for your train, to visit Grand Central Terminal is to experience a sliver of New York history.

  5. 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.

  6. Aug 29, 2023 · Thanks to the hard work of preservationists and restoration teams over the past four decades, Grand Central Terminal’s legacy as New York’s finest train station has been ensured. Take a look...

  7. Jun 6, 2024 · Grand Central Station, railroad terminal in New York City. It was designed and built (190313) by Reed & Stem in collaboration with the firm of Warren & Wetmore; the latter firm is credited with the aesthetics of the huge structure.