Photo feature by Abdullah Al-Enezi NEW YORK, July 31 (KUNA) -- Disembarked from the train at Grand Central Station in Manhattan, commuters are immediately immersed in a majestic structure that stands as one of the most prominent landmarks in the United States, embodying historical, cultural, and economic essence of New York City.
From the stations, 44 platforms and 67 tracks branch out across two levels, with Guinness World Records recognizing it as the largest railway station in the world.
Visitors use public transportation, as well as wander through the Station's various shops, dining halls, and cafes.
Grand Central Station officially opened to the public in 1913, after decades of construction. Overtime, the station has undergone several restorations, transforming it into an architectural and tourist marvel. (end) ast.sm