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  2. Grand Central Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Grand Central Terminal was designed and built with two main levels for passengers: an upper for intercity trains and a lower for commuter trains. This configuration, devised by New York Central vice president William J. Wilgus , separated intercity and commuter-rail passengers, smoothing the flow of people in and through the station. [ 31 ]

  3. Work train derailment snarls LIRR; 11 trains from Grand ... - AOL

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    Travel on the Long Island Rail Road was slowed Thursday evening because of a work train derailment in Queens Village earlier in the day, the MTA said. Eastbound riders were told to expect delays ...

  4. Grand Central (train operating company) - Wikipedia

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    Grand Central is an open-access train operating company in the United Kingdom. A subsidiary of Arriva UK Trains, it has operated passenger rail services since December 2007. The company was founded in April 2000 as 'Grand Central Railway Company'.

  5. Penn Station Access - Wikipedia

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    Metro-North trains currently terminate exclusively at Grand Central in Midtown Manhattan. The project is scheduled to complement Grand Central Madison, which opened as part of East Side Access in 2023, and will commence in two separate phases.

  6. East Side Access - Wikipedia

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    Midday and weekend trains operated half-hourly, with one train making stops at Kew Gardens, Forest Hills, and Woodside, and one train running nonstop between Jamaica and Grand Central. On weekdays, the first train left Jamaica at 6:17 am, with the last train leaving Grand Central at 8:04 pm. Trains ran on weekends between 7 a.m. and 10 pm. [1]

  7. History of Grand Central Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Grand Central Depot. By 1869, Vanderbilt had commissioned John B. Snook to design his new station, dubbed Grand Central Depot, on the site of the 42nd Street depot. [23] [24] [25] The site was far outside the limits of the developed city at the time, and even Vanderbilt's backers warned against building the terminal in such an undeveloped area. [26]

  8. Template:GCT track map - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for Grand Central Terminal, a New York City train station.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  9. Bank holiday train services to be disrupted because of ...

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    Network Rail said upgrades worth £90 million will be carried out but stressed that 95% of lines will remain open. Bank holiday train services to be disrupted because of engineering work Skip to ...