Grand Central (IRT elevated station)

This article is about the New York City elevated rapid transit station. For the subway station complex that eventually replaced it, see Grand Central – 42nd Street (New York City Subway).
Grand Central
Former New York City Subway rapid transit station
Station statistics
Borough Manhattan
Coordinates 40°45′6.88″N 73°58′37.89″W / 40.7519111°N 73.9771917°W / 40.7519111; -73.9771917Coordinates: 40°45′6.88″N 73°58′37.89″W / 40.7519111°N 73.9771917°W / 40.7519111; -73.9771917
Services IRT Grand Central Terminal Shuttle
Structure Elevated
Platforms 2 side platforms
1 island platform
Tracks 2
Other information
Opened August 26, 1878 (August 26, 1878)
Closed December 6, 1923 (December 6, 1923)
Station succession
Next north (Terminus)
Next south Third Avenue

Grand Central was the terminal for some trains of the IRT Third Avenue Line. It was part of the original Third Avenue El, which opened on Monday, August 26, 1878, and not only served Grand Central Terminal, but its two predecessors, Grand Central Station (1899-1913) and Grand Central Depot (1871-1899). When the El opened north of 42nd Street nearly a month later, this segment was reduced to a shuttle, which connected to the mainline at 42nd Street. This station had two tracks and one island platform and two side platforms, all connected at the west end. In 1904, Interborough Rapid Transit opened the Grand Central Subway station, which gained platforms for the IRT Flushing Line in 1915, and new platforms for the expanded IRT Lexington Avenue Line in 1918, the same year the original platforms at the station were converted for the 42nd Street Shuttle. By this time, the El station became obsolete and it was closed on December 6, 1923.

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