The terminal was once infamous as a broken-down depot commuters couldn't leave fast enough, but massive renovations in the 1990s made Grand Central grand again, uncovering its stunning astronomical ceiling and adding shops, restaurants and a high-end food court.

Grand Central Terminal
The current building known as Grand Central Terminal (not station) is the third version of this iconic train hub which still serves millions of New York commuters.
The terminal was once infamous as a broken-down depot commuters couldn't leave fast enough, but massive renovations in the 1990s made Grand Central grand again, uncovering its stunning astronomical ceiling and adding shops, restaurants and a high-end food court.
The terminal was once infamous as a broken-down depot commuters couldn't leave fast enough, but massive renovations in the 1990s made Grand Central grand again, uncovering its stunning astronomical ceiling and adding shops, restaurants and a high-end food court.
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