444. New York City Photo Journal: Grand Central Terminal: more food!
The grandest of terminals has been renovated and its majesty is overwhelming. Beyond its two levels of trains that come down from New York State and Connecticut, there are links to the New York City subway. It is located on 42nd Street and Park Avenue. Beyond trains it is a shopper’s haven.
In fact, it is so huge, one has to consult a map to fine one’s way around.
The New York City Transit Museum Gift Shop has a branch there with a special train exhibit.
All photos except the top right are property of the author; taken with 3.0 MP cell phone.
But Grand Central is not only about trains. It is about food. In fact, it’s a gourmet’s paradise.
Guide to food court.
Food Court Photos (not mine)
O & Co. is known for it’s fabulous array of olive oils and other goods.
And then there is the market where you’ll find world famous Murray’s cheeses and other delicacies. I hope you haven’t eaten yet. Meet me at the door and come on in.
You can see a miniature Grand Central in the train exhibit.
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