Lots of them, both above and below ground.
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The train from Baltimore goes into Penn Station. You can catch a shuttle from there to Grand Central.
Cornelius Vanderbilt created the Grand Central Train Station that was built in 1871.
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).
what are the times avalaible from 4Pm to 6pm from grand central to pelham
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take the Shuttle or 7 train from Grand Central to Times Square and transfer to the 1 train uptown to 59th Street/Columbus Circle
To travel from Grand Central Station to Ground Zero, you can take the 4 or 5 train from Grand Central to Fulton Street. From Fulton Street, it's a short walk to the 9/11 Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero. Alternatively, you could take the 7 train to Times Square and transfer to the A or C train for a more direct route.
Grand central is not that far from the Empire State Building. You could walk it with no problem.
Any Metronorth train that ends at Grand Central puts you on 42nd Street. Grand Central Station is on 42nd Street between Park and Lexington Avenues.
To travel from Grand Central Terminal to Bay Ridge, you can take the 4 or 5 train from Grand Central to Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center. From there, transfer to the R train towards Bay Ridge. The R train will take you directly to Bay Ridge, with several stops along the way. Make sure to check the MTA schedule for any service changes or updates.
From Grand Central Station take the 4 or 5 train downtown to the Wall Street stop.
Grand Central Trains offer transportation services. There is a company called "Grand Central Rail" that runs tourist rail services in much of England and Wales.