Miniature Grand Central Terminal and MetLife Building as part of New York Transit Museum Train Show. Photo by Robert Pozarycki Light jackets, fall decorations and crisp air mean one thing the holidays are around the corner! And with that comes the return of the New York Transit Museum's Holiday Train Show in Grand Central Terminal. New Yorkers of all ages will enjoy a whimsical holiday experience at the 21st rendition of the legendary exhibit, which opens on Nov. 13.
Viral footage shows the moment that commuters in New York City's famous Grand Central Terminal were plunged into darkness on Thursday night after a voltage drop cut power across parts of the iconic Manhattan hub. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) confirmed the blackout struck at around 8:30 p.m., dimming lights across portions of the building while leaving train services untouched. No train service was impacted, officials said, noting that Grand Central Madison remained fully operational.
The hospitality industry is witnessing a fascinating evolution in dining patterns, and Grand Brasserie is leading the charge with an innovative concept that's turning traditional meal timing on its head. Located in the bustling heart of Grand Central Terminal, this French brasserie has introduced Night Brunch - a sophisticated after-hours dining experience that's redefining when and how New Yorkers enjoy their favorite brunch classics.