Grand Central Station was originally opened in 1817 as a railroad terminal. It has since undergone many changes and facelifts. It closed for about ten years for remodeling and reopened in 1913.
Cornelius Vanderbilt created the Grand Central Train Station that was built in 1871.
The train from Baltimore goes into Penn Station. You can catch a shuttle from there to Grand Central.
Yes
From Grand Central Station take the 4 or 5 train downtown to the Wall Street stop.
No, it leaves from Grand Central Terminal. The Scarsdale station is a Metro-North station, on the Harlem line. The terminus for Metro-North trains is Grand Central, not Penn Station.
To get from Morris Plains, NJ to Grand Central Station in New York City by train, first take a NJ Transit train on the Morristown Line from Morris Plains to Hoboken Terminal. Once at Hoboken, transfer to the PATH train and take it to the World Trade Center station. From there, you can walk to the nearby subway station and take the 1, 2, or 3 trains to Times Square, and then transfer to the 7 train to Grand Central Station. Always check the current train schedules for any changes.
The S shuttle train (color code grey) runs between Grand Central Station (at East 42nd Street) and the Times Square Station (at West 42nd Street).
Nope. You have to use penn station
The only Number 6 train you may be referring to is the MTA Subway number 6. This train line does not go to NYC Penn Station, but does go to Grand Central Station. The best suggestion is to take the MTA "S" train (for Shuttle) that gives you a very fast trip from Penn Station to Grand Central. There you will find the number 6 train.
To get from Grand Central Station to Wilmington, Delaware, you can take an Amtrak train directly from Penn Station, which is a short subway ride from Grand Central. Check the Amtrak schedule for trains heading to Wilmington, as they run frequently. Alternatively, you can drive or take a bus, but the train is typically the fastest and most convenient option.
take the Shuttle or 7 train from Grand Central to Times Square and transfer to the 1 train uptown to 59th Street/Columbus Circle
About 15 to 20 minutes.