The Grand Central Terminal in New York City is the largest train station in the world by area and the number of platforms.
Grand Central Terminal's annual Holiday Fair and the New York Transit Museum's holiday train show have opened in NYC.
The monumental halls, the soaring ceilings, the miles and miles of marble: Few buildings in New York, or anywhere else, for that matter, are as grand as Grand Central ... ceiling, with its ...
Passing through Grand Central Terminal is just a means to get to another ... a grand marble bar with bottles that climb up to the ceiling. Previously found in the kitchens of other French revues ...
NYC's only free holiday train show is reopening in Grand Central Terminal on November 14 ... Franco Zacha and a stunning large-scale mural depicting trains, buses and bridges set against the ...
MIDTOWN, NY – The Grand Central Holiday Fair reopened on Monday at Manhattan's iconic terminal, officials announced at a ...
In Central Park, visitors can explore formal gardens, promenades, open fields and woodlands without spending a cent. The most visible discounter in the theater district, TKTS, lists same-day sales for ...
Inside the main terminal building, repairs will be made to the Guastavino wall and ceiling ... of the Central Terminal complex they project a cost of over $300 million dollars with a grand plan ...
At this beautiful train station ... chandeliers and a sky-themed ceiling. Other must-sees include the Information Booth clock, the Whispering Gallery and Grand Central Market, a European-style ...
These 10 historic rail stations are no longer regularly serving passengers, but they remain a must-see for travelers and ...