An curved arrow pointing right. Grand Central Terminal is one of the busiest train terminals on earth, with more than 700,000 people coming through the doors every day. Whether they're traveling ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Grand Central Terminal is one of the busiest train terminals on earth, with more than 700,000 people coming through the doors every day. Whether they're traveling ...
More than 150,000 persons, railroad officials estimated, visited the new Grand Central Terminal between midnight yesterday when the doors were opened to the public and at 7 o'clock last night.
All four clocks are about 24 feet in diameter, said Mike Elderhorst, the fifth-generation owner of the company that tends the automated control system. The hands, made of copper and brass, are heavy.
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