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In pictures: Grand Central Station celebrates its centenary

 

Friday 01 February 2013 11:24 EST
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This year Grand Central Terminal in New York will be celebrating its 100 year anniversary.

The terminal better known as 'Grand Central Station' opened in 1913 and was visited by around 150,000 people on its opening day.

Today it is a major transport hub and is the largest station in the world, with the most tracks and platforms of any terminal on the globe.

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