Grand Central Terminal is decorated for its centennial celebrations.(credit: AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel Dunand)
Grand Central Station Hosts Centennial Celebration
Grand Central Terminal is decorated for its centennial celebrations. (credit: AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel Dunand)
Grand Central Station Hosts Centennial Celebration
People gather in Grand Central Terminal during centennial celebrations. Each day 700,000 people pass through the terminal where Metro-Noth Railroad operates 700 trains per day. (credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Grand Central Station Hosts Centennial Celebration
Students from the William Lloyd Harrison school in the Bronx pose in Grand Central Terminal before performing during centennial celebrations. (credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Grand Central Station Hosts Centennial Celebration
People gather in Grand Central Terminal during centennial celebrations. Each day 700,000 people pass through the terminal where Metro-Noth Railroad operates 700 trains per day. (credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Grand Central Station Hosts Centennial Celebration
People gather in Grand Central Terminal beneath a '100' sign during centennial celebrations. (credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Grand Central Station Hosts Centennial Celebration
People look at an exhbition part of Grand Central Terminal centennial celebrations (credit: AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel Dunand)
Grand Central Station Hosts Centennial Celebration
People gather in Grand Central Terminal during centennial celebrations. Each day 700,000 people pass through the terminal where Metro-Noth Railroad operates 700 trains per day. (credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Grand Central Station Hosts Centennial Celebration
People make their way on a red carpet set up as part of the centennial celebrations for Grand Central Terminal. (credit: EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP/Getty Images)
Grand Central Station Hosts Centennial Celebration
Grand Central Terminal is decorated for its centennial celebrations. the doyenne of US train stations, is celebrating its 100th birthday on February 2. Opened on February 2, 1913, when trains were a luxurious means of traveling across America. The New York landmark with its Beaux-Arts facade is still one of the US largest transportation hubs and is also New York's second-most-popular tourist attraction after Times Square. (credit: AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel Dunand)