The machine features 10 unique prints, including Grand Central’s iconic clock, its starry ceiling, street signs of the station’s cross streets, a New York City bagel, and the MetroCard design.
Among the 10 prints include images of Grand Central’s clock and starry ceiling, signs of the station’s cross streets, a New York City bagel, and the most popular of the prints, a MetroCard.
Grand Central Terminal Opening, 1913. Courtesy: Frank English/MTA Metro-North Railroad After almost ten years of renovation and reengineering, the new Grand Central Terminal opened to the public ...