Bright and cheerful despite its subterranean depth, the new Grand Central Madison on Manhattan’s East Side efficiently directs traffic—but in certain details it leaves much to be desired
You can’t judge Grand Central Madison, the new terminal of the Long Island Rail Road, by looking at it; there is nothing to see.
The entire station sits underground, all 700,000 square feet of it, stretched out along a five-block concourse from 43rd to 48th streets. Such a structure you must judge by moving through it, as passengers have been doing since it opened this January, if not yet the 160,000 daily riders that are expected.
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More than 20% of LIRR trains can’t fit into Grand Central Madison tunnelThe short height of the East River tunnel and the MTA's failure to order new LIRR rail cars have caused headaches for riders since the new terminal opened.
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More than 20% of LIRR trains can’t run in Grand Central Madison tunnelThe short height of the East River tunnel and the MTA's failure to order new LIRR rail cars have caused headaches for riders since the new terminal opened.
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These LIRR Trains Reroute to NY Penn Starting Today After Grand Central CrowdsMonday is the day Long Island Rail Road has started to reroute several of the Grand Central Madison trains to NY Penn Station to better accommodate ridership patterns and reduce overcrowding. The MTA explained that these changes are in addition to the ones previously announced, including adding two or more cars to 30 of the most crowded rush hour trains. Additionally, staff…
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