Grand Central Station is the name of the subway station serving Grand Central Terminal. It is also the name for a nearby post-office.
One would expect that a staff working for a magazine based in New York City would know the proper name of Grand Central Terminal.
Should there be the same expectation of clowns who think they are fans of railroads, but lack the perspective, sobriety, knowledge, and competence to post anything informative about railroads because they are too obsessed with race, crime, and politics?
Although the New York Times didn't quote all the attacker's hateful comments, it provided enough information in THREE articles to portray him as a very deranged person. Moreover, it at least included the correct name for Grand Central Terminal in its reporting of the incident.
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Now, switching to a topic about railroad history, the following is a link to a New York Times article published in 2013 about a predecessor station to Grand Central Terminal
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